Abstract Background We previously developed EFICAz, an enzyme function inference approach that combines predictions from non-completely overlapping component methods. Two of the four components in the original EFICAz are based on the detection of functionally discriminating residues (FDRs). FDRs distinguish between member of an enzyme family that are homofunctional (classified under the EC number of interest) or heterofunctional (annotated with another EC number or lacking enzymatic activity). Each of the two FDR-based components is associated to one of two specific kinds of enzyme families. EFICAz exhibits high precision performance, except when the maximal test to training sequence identity (MTTSI) is lower than 30%. To improve EFICAz's p...
Enzymes play an important role in metabolism that helps in catalyzing bio-chemical reactions. A comp...
Data generation has vastly exceeded manual annotation in several areas of astronomy, biology, econom...
Based on current in silico methods, enzyme sub-functional classes is distinguished from sequence lev...
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©2004 Oxford University Press. The definitive version is available online at: http://nar.oxfordjourn...
Abstract Background The functional annotation of most genes in newly sequenced genomes is inferred f...
Background: In this work we predict enzyme function at the level of chemical mechanism, providing a ...
International audienceThe massive expansion of the worldwide Protein Data Bank (PDB) provides new op...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Protein function prediction ...
The function of a protein that has no sequence homolog ofknownfunction is difficult to assignonthe b...
W’e describe a novel approach for predicting the func-tion of a protein from its amino-acid sequence...
Although homologous proteins do not necessarily exhibitidentical biochemical functions, local and gl...
Background: A number of studies have used protein interaction data alone for protein function predic...
The number of protein structures in the PDB database has been increasing more than 15-fold since 199...
Motivation: The enzyme nomenclature system, commonly known as the enzyme commission (EC) number, pla...
Enzymes play an important role in metabolism that helps in catalyzing bio-chemical reactions. A comp...
Data generation has vastly exceeded manual annotation in several areas of astronomy, biology, econom...
Based on current in silico methods, enzyme sub-functional classes is distinguished from sequence lev...
©2009 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
©2004 Oxford University Press. The definitive version is available online at: http://nar.oxfordjourn...
Abstract Background The functional annotation of most genes in newly sequenced genomes is inferred f...
Background: In this work we predict enzyme function at the level of chemical mechanism, providing a ...
International audienceThe massive expansion of the worldwide Protein Data Bank (PDB) provides new op...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Protein function prediction ...
The function of a protein that has no sequence homolog ofknownfunction is difficult to assignonthe b...
W’e describe a novel approach for predicting the func-tion of a protein from its amino-acid sequence...
Although homologous proteins do not necessarily exhibitidentical biochemical functions, local and gl...
Background: A number of studies have used protein interaction data alone for protein function predic...
The number of protein structures in the PDB database has been increasing more than 15-fold since 199...
Motivation: The enzyme nomenclature system, commonly known as the enzyme commission (EC) number, pla...
Enzymes play an important role in metabolism that helps in catalyzing bio-chemical reactions. A comp...
Data generation has vastly exceeded manual annotation in several areas of astronomy, biology, econom...
Based on current in silico methods, enzyme sub-functional classes is distinguished from sequence lev...