© 2006 by the Biophysical SocietyThis study involves the development of a rapid comparative modeling tool for homologous sequences by extension of the TASSER methodology, developed for tertiary structure prediction. This comparative modeling procedure was validated on a representative benchmark set of proteins in the Protein Data Bank composed of 901 single domain proteins (41- 200 residues) having sequence identities between 35-90% with respect to the template. Using a Monte Carta search scheme with the length of runs optimized lor weakly/nonhomologous proteins, TASSER often provides appreciable improvement in structure quality over the initial template. However, on average, this requires - 29 h of CPU time per sequence. Since homologous p...
AbstractWe evaluate tertiary structure predictions on medium to large size proteins by TASSER, a new...
Background: Predicting 3-dimensional protein structures from amino-acid sequences is an important un...
AbstractIn a cell, it has been estimated that each protein on average interacts with roughly 10 othe...
AbstractThis study involves the development of a rapid comparative modeling tool for homologous sequ...
ABSTRACT This study involves the development of a rapid comparative modeling tool for homologous seq...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyTo improve tertiary structure predictions of more difficult targets...
AbstractTo improve tertiary structure predictions of more difficult targets, the next generation of ...
© 2010 by the Biophysical SocietyTo improve the prediction accuracy in the regime where template ali...
AbstractAn automated protein structure prediction algorithm, pro-sp3-Threading/ASSEmbly/Refinement (...
AbstractTo improve the prediction accuracy in the regime where template alignment quality is poor, a...
ABSTRACT A significant number of protein sequences in a given proteome have no obvious evolutionaril...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyIn a cell, it has been estimated that each protein on average inter...
© 2007 by the Biophysical SocietyWe have developed an ab initio protein structure prediction method ...
© 2004 by the Biophysical SocietyWe evaluate tertiary structure predictions on medium to large size ...
AbstractWe have developed an ab initio protein structure prediction method called chunk-TASSER that ...
AbstractWe evaluate tertiary structure predictions on medium to large size proteins by TASSER, a new...
Background: Predicting 3-dimensional protein structures from amino-acid sequences is an important un...
AbstractIn a cell, it has been estimated that each protein on average interacts with roughly 10 othe...
AbstractThis study involves the development of a rapid comparative modeling tool for homologous sequ...
ABSTRACT This study involves the development of a rapid comparative modeling tool for homologous seq...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyTo improve tertiary structure predictions of more difficult targets...
AbstractTo improve tertiary structure predictions of more difficult targets, the next generation of ...
© 2010 by the Biophysical SocietyTo improve the prediction accuracy in the regime where template ali...
AbstractAn automated protein structure prediction algorithm, pro-sp3-Threading/ASSEmbly/Refinement (...
AbstractTo improve the prediction accuracy in the regime where template alignment quality is poor, a...
ABSTRACT A significant number of protein sequences in a given proteome have no obvious evolutionaril...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyIn a cell, it has been estimated that each protein on average inter...
© 2007 by the Biophysical SocietyWe have developed an ab initio protein structure prediction method ...
© 2004 by the Biophysical SocietyWe evaluate tertiary structure predictions on medium to large size ...
AbstractWe have developed an ab initio protein structure prediction method called chunk-TASSER that ...
AbstractWe evaluate tertiary structure predictions on medium to large size proteins by TASSER, a new...
Background: Predicting 3-dimensional protein structures from amino-acid sequences is an important un...
AbstractIn a cell, it has been estimated that each protein on average interacts with roughly 10 othe...