Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the import of nuclear-encoded proteins into mitochondria and chloroplasts. When experimental information is lacking, computational methods can annotate targeting peptides, and determine their cleavage sites for characterizing protein localization, function, and mature protein sequences. The problem of discriminating mitochondrial from chloroplastic propeptides is particularly relevant when annotating proteomes of photosynthetic Eukaryotes, endowed with both types of sequences. Here, we introduce TPpred3, a computational method that given any Eukaryotic protein sequence performs three different tasks: (i) the detection of targeting peptides; (ii) ...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Most mitochondrial and chloroplastic proteins are synthesized in the cytosol as precursor proteins w...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the ...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechan- ism controlling t...
Abstract Motivation: Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the mo...
Abstract Summary: Targeting peptides are N-terminal sorting signals in proteins that ...
Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encoded proteins ...
MOTIVATION: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encod...
Abstract Motivation: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the...
Protein sequences, directly translated from genomic data, need functional and structural annotation....
TPpred is a new predictor of organelle-targeting peptides based on Grammatical-Restrained Hidden Con...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Most mitochondrial and chloroplastic proteins are synthesized in the cytosol as precursor proteins w...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the ...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechan- ism controlling t...
Abstract Motivation: Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the mo...
Abstract Summary: Targeting peptides are N-terminal sorting signals in proteins that ...
Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encoded proteins ...
MOTIVATION: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encod...
Abstract Motivation: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the...
Protein sequences, directly translated from genomic data, need functional and structural annotation....
TPpred is a new predictor of organelle-targeting peptides based on Grammatical-Restrained Hidden Con...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Most mitochondrial and chloroplastic proteins are synthesized in the cytosol as precursor proteins w...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...