Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in computational biology, especially sequence alignment and consensus folding problems. We presentpartiFold-Align, the first algorithm for simultaneous alignment and consensus folding of unaligned protein sequences; the algorithm’s complexity is polynomial in time and space. Algorithmically,partiFold-Align exploits sparsity in the set of super-secondary structure pairings and alignment candidates to achieve an effectively cubic running time for simultaneous pairwise alignment and folding. We demonstrate the efficacy of these techniques on transmembrane β-barrel proteins, an important yet difficult class of proteins with few known three-dimensional st...
Abstract Motivation: The steady growth of the number of available protein structures ...
BACKGROUND: Protein-structure alignment is a fundamental tool to study protein function, evolution a...
Comparison of multiple protein structures has a broad range of applications in the analysis of prote...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
Multiple comparison or alignmentof protein sequences has become a fundamental tool in many different...
Structural genomics aims to experimentally determine nearly all protein folds by 2010, which makes ...
We present two algorithms that use spectral methods to align protein folds. One of the algorithms is...
Background: For genome sequencing projects to achieve their full impact on biology and medicine, eac...
Sequence alignment techniques have been developed into extremely powerful tools for identifying the ...
Background: Multiple sequence alignment algorithms are very important tools in molecular biology tod...
Motivation: Protein sequence alignment plays a critical role in computational biology as it is an in...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Computational recognition of native-like folds from a protein fold database is considered to be a pr...
Abstract Motivation: The steady growth of the number of available protein structures ...
BACKGROUND: Protein-structure alignment is a fundamental tool to study protein function, evolution a...
Comparison of multiple protein structures has a broad range of applications in the analysis of prote...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
Multiple comparison or alignmentof protein sequences has become a fundamental tool in many different...
Structural genomics aims to experimentally determine nearly all protein folds by 2010, which makes ...
We present two algorithms that use spectral methods to align protein folds. One of the algorithms is...
Background: For genome sequencing projects to achieve their full impact on biology and medicine, eac...
Sequence alignment techniques have been developed into extremely powerful tools for identifying the ...
Background: Multiple sequence alignment algorithms are very important tools in molecular biology tod...
Motivation: Protein sequence alignment plays a critical role in computational biology as it is an in...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Computational recognition of native-like folds from a protein fold database is considered to be a pr...
Abstract Motivation: The steady growth of the number of available protein structures ...
BACKGROUND: Protein-structure alignment is a fundamental tool to study protein function, evolution a...
Comparison of multiple protein structures has a broad range of applications in the analysis of prote...