The rapid accumulation of gene sequences, many of which are hypothetical proteins with unknown function, has stimulated the development of accurate computational tools for protein function prediction with evolution/structure-based approaches showing considerable promise. In this article, we present FINDSITE-metal, a new threading-based method designed specifically to detect metal-binding sites in modeled protein structures. Comprehensive benchmarks using different quality protein structures show that weakly homologous protein models provide sufficient structural information for quite accurate annotation by FINDSITE-metal. Combining structure/evolutionary information with machine learning results in highly accurate metal-binding annotations;...
The detection of ligand-binding sites is often the starting point for protein function identificatio...
Motivation: metal-binding proteins have a central role in maintaining life processes. Nearly one-thi...
Background: Zinc binding proteins make up a significant proportion of the proteomes of most organism...
Metal binding proteins or metallo-proteins are important for the stability of the protein and also s...
Abstract Motivation: The prediction of the iron–sulfur proteome is highly desirable f...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
Since there is a strong need for computational methods to predict and characterize functional sites ...
A key challenge of the post-genomic era is the identification of the function(s) of all the molecule...
Clear evidence has shown that metal ions strongly connect and delicately tune the dynamic homeostasi...
Abstract. We present an application of machine learning algorithms for the identification of metallo...
MetalDetector identifies CYS and HIS involved in transition metal protein binding sites, starting fr...
MetalDetector identifies CYS and HIS involved in transition metal protein binding sites, starting fr...
information and machine learning for structure-based metal-binding site prediction at the proteome l...
The detection of ligand-binding sites is often the starting point for protein function identificatio...
Motivation: metal-binding proteins have a central role in maintaining life processes. Nearly one-thi...
Background: Zinc binding proteins make up a significant proportion of the proteomes of most organism...
Metal binding proteins or metallo-proteins are important for the stability of the protein and also s...
Abstract Motivation: The prediction of the iron–sulfur proteome is highly desirable f...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
The accurate prediction of the biochemical function of a protein is becoming increasingly important,...
Since there is a strong need for computational methods to predict and characterize functional sites ...
A key challenge of the post-genomic era is the identification of the function(s) of all the molecule...
Clear evidence has shown that metal ions strongly connect and delicately tune the dynamic homeostasi...
Abstract. We present an application of machine learning algorithms for the identification of metallo...
MetalDetector identifies CYS and HIS involved in transition metal protein binding sites, starting fr...
MetalDetector identifies CYS and HIS involved in transition metal protein binding sites, starting fr...
information and machine learning for structure-based metal-binding site prediction at the proteome l...
The detection of ligand-binding sites is often the starting point for protein function identificatio...
Motivation: metal-binding proteins have a central role in maintaining life processes. Nearly one-thi...
Background: Zinc binding proteins make up a significant proportion of the proteomes of most organism...