Background: Using sequence-structure threading we have conducted structural characterization of complete proteomes of 37 archaeal, bacterial and eukaryotic organisms (including worm, fly, mouse and human) totaling 167,888 genes. Results The reported data represent first rather general evaluation of performance of full sequence-structure threading on multiple genomes providing opportunity to evaluate its general applicability for large scale studies. According to the estimated results the sequence-structure threading has assigned protein folds to more then 60% of eukaryotic, 68% of archaeal and 70% of bacterial proteomes. The ...
Abstract Background Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein...
The first complete bacterial genome sequence was reported in 1995, and to date over 800 genomes from...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...
ABSTRACT The genome scale threading of five complete microbial genomes is revisited using our state-...
The lengths of orthologous protein families in Eukarya are almost double the lengths found in Bacter...
Distributions of phylogenetically related protein domains (fold superfamilies), or FSFs, among the t...
Abstract Proteome-scale bioinformatics research is increasingly conducted as the number of completel...
For the past half-century, structural biologists relied on the notion that similar protein sequences...
For the past half-century, structural biologists relied on the notion that similar protein sequences...
We review fold usage on completed genomes to explore protein structure evolution. The patterns of pr...
Background: We establish that the occurrence of protein folds among genomes can be ...
We carried out a structural-genomics analysis of the folds in the first 20 completely sequenced geno...
The functional repertoire of a cell is largely embodied in its proteome, the collection of proteins ...
Background: We establish that the occurrence of protein folds among genomes can be accuratelydescrib...
The spatial arrangements of secondary structures in proteins, irrespective of their connectivity, de...
Abstract Background Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein...
The first complete bacterial genome sequence was reported in 1995, and to date over 800 genomes from...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...
ABSTRACT The genome scale threading of five complete microbial genomes is revisited using our state-...
The lengths of orthologous protein families in Eukarya are almost double the lengths found in Bacter...
Distributions of phylogenetically related protein domains (fold superfamilies), or FSFs, among the t...
Abstract Proteome-scale bioinformatics research is increasingly conducted as the number of completel...
For the past half-century, structural biologists relied on the notion that similar protein sequences...
For the past half-century, structural biologists relied on the notion that similar protein sequences...
We review fold usage on completed genomes to explore protein structure evolution. The patterns of pr...
Background: We establish that the occurrence of protein folds among genomes can be ...
We carried out a structural-genomics analysis of the folds in the first 20 completely sequenced geno...
The functional repertoire of a cell is largely embodied in its proteome, the collection of proteins ...
Background: We establish that the occurrence of protein folds among genomes can be accuratelydescrib...
The spatial arrangements of secondary structures in proteins, irrespective of their connectivity, de...
Abstract Background Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein...
The first complete bacterial genome sequence was reported in 1995, and to date over 800 genomes from...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...