Background The central element of each enzyme is the catalytic site, which commonly catalyzes a single biochemical reaction with high specificity. It was unclear to us how often sites that catalyze the same or highly similar reactions evolved on different, i. e. non-homologous protein folds and how similar their 3D poses are. Both similarities are key criteria for assessing the usability of pose comparison for function prediction. Results We have analyzed the SCOP database on the superfamily level in order to estimate the number of non-homologous enzymes possessing the same function according to their EC number. 89 % of the 873 substrate-specific functions (four digit EC number) assigned to mono-functional, single-domain enzymes were only ...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
The engineering of catalytic function or substrate specificity in enzymes has been an interesting fi...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
Background The central element of each enzyme is the catalytic site, which commonly catalyzes a sing...
Enzymes catalyse a huge variety of biochemical reactions, and often the same function might evolve i...
edu.cn The protein databases contain a huge number of function unknown proteins, including many prot...
Motivation: The identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of ...
Structural genomics projects are determining the three-dimensional structure of proteins without ful...
BACKGROUND: Identifying the active site of an enzyme is a crucial step in functional studies. While ...
MotivationThe identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of en...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
MotivationThe identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of en...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
The engineering of catalytic function or substrate specificity in enzymes has been an interesting fi...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
Background The central element of each enzyme is the catalytic site, which commonly catalyzes a sing...
Enzymes catalyse a huge variety of biochemical reactions, and often the same function might evolve i...
edu.cn The protein databases contain a huge number of function unknown proteins, including many prot...
Motivation: The identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of ...
Structural genomics projects are determining the three-dimensional structure of proteins without ful...
BACKGROUND: Identifying the active site of an enzyme is a crucial step in functional studies. While ...
MotivationThe identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of en...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Abstract Background Identifying the catalytic residues in enzymes can aid in understanding the molec...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
MotivationThe identification of catalytic residues is a key step in understanding the function of en...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...
The engineering of catalytic function or substrate specificity in enzymes has been an interesting fi...
Background One aim of the in silico characterization of proteins is to identify all residue-positio...