Disulfide bridges strongly constrain the native structure of many proteins and predicting their formation is therefore a key sub-problem of protein structure and function inference. Most recently proposed approaches for this prediction problem adopt the following pipeline: first they enrich the primary sequence with structural annotations, second they apply a binary classifier to each candidate pair of cysteines to predict disulfide bonding probabilities and finally, they use a maximum weight graph matching algorithm to derive the predicted disulfide connectivity pattern of a protein. In this paper, we adopt this three step pipeline and propose an extensive study of the relevance of various structural annotations and feature encodings. In p...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds play an important role in protein folding. A precise prediction of disul...
We are interested in the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins, a structural feature that conv...
The problem of protein structure prediction (PSP) is one of the main challenges in structural bioinf...
Disulfide bridges strongly constrain the native structure of many proteins and predicting their form...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Motivation. We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins starting from their amino ac...
Abstract Motivation: We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins star...
The formation of disulphide bridges between cysteines plays an important role in protein folding, st...
Motivation: A major problem in protein structure prediction is the correct location of disulfide bri...
The formation of disulphide bridges among cysteines is an important fea-ture of protein structures. ...
Abstract Motivation: A major problem in protein structure predictionis the correct lo...
Motivation: Cysteine residues have particular structural and functional relevance in proteins becaus...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds play an important role in protein folding. A precise prediction of disul...
We are interested in the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins, a structural feature that conv...
The problem of protein structure prediction (PSP) is one of the main challenges in structural bioinf...
Disulfide bridges strongly constrain the native structure of many proteins and predicting their form...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Motivation. We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins starting from their amino ac...
Abstract Motivation: We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins star...
The formation of disulphide bridges between cysteines plays an important role in protein folding, st...
Motivation: A major problem in protein structure prediction is the correct location of disulfide bri...
The formation of disulphide bridges among cysteines is an important fea-ture of protein structures. ...
Abstract Motivation: A major problem in protein structure predictionis the correct lo...
Motivation: Cysteine residues have particular structural and functional relevance in proteins becaus...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds play an important role in protein folding. A precise prediction of disul...
We are interested in the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins, a structural feature that conv...
The problem of protein structure prediction (PSP) is one of the main challenges in structural bioinf...