Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the function of a protein molecule with respect to all known proteins in a structure database. With the rapid increase in the number of new protein structures, the need for automated and accurate methods for protein classification is increasingly important. Results In this paper we present a unified framework for protein structure classification and identification of novel protein structures. The framework consists of a set of components for comparing, classifying, and clustering protein structures. These components allow us to accurately classify proteins into known folds, to detect new protein folds, and to provide a way of clustering the new folds....
Fold recognition from amino acid sequences plays an important role in identifying protein structures...
In a similar manner to sequence database searching, it is also possible to compare three-dimensional...
A method for finding protein folds consistent with secondary structure assignments and imposed exper...
Classification of proteins based on their structure provides a valu-able resource for studying prote...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
<div><p>The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of ...
Abstract Background Protein structures are comprised of modular elements known as domains. These uni...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
Abstract Background Formal classification of a large collection of protein structures aids the under...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Protein structural annotation and classification is an important and challenging problem in bioinfor...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Fold recognition from amino acid sequences plays an important role in identifying protein structures...
In a similar manner to sequence database searching, it is also possible to compare three-dimensional...
A method for finding protein folds consistent with secondary structure assignments and imposed exper...
Classification of proteins based on their structure provides a valu-able resource for studying prote...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
<div><p>The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of ...
Abstract Background Protein structures are comprised of modular elements known as domains. These uni...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
Abstract Background Formal classification of a large collection of protein structures aids the under...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Protein structural annotation and classification is an important and challenging problem in bioinfor...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Fold recognition from amino acid sequences plays an important role in identifying protein structures...
In a similar manner to sequence database searching, it is also possible to compare three-dimensional...
A method for finding protein folds consistent with secondary structure assignments and imposed exper...