The quality of three-dimensional homology models derived from protein sequences provides an independent measure of the suitability of a protein sequence for a certain fold. We have used automated homology modeling and model assessment tools to identify putative nuclear hormone receptor ligand-binding domains in the genome of Caenorhabditis elegans. Our results indicate that the availability of multiple crystal structures is crucial to obtaining useful models in this receptor family. The majority of annotated mammalian nuclear hormone receptors could be assigned to a ligand-binding domain fold by using the best model derived from any of four template structures. This strategy also assigned the ligand-binding domain fold to a number of C.eleg...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) have key regulatory functions in a wide range of biological processes and ar...
We have generated 24 DNA-binding domain structure models of alternatively spliced or mutated steroid...
5 Abstract Genetic mechanisms of regulation of gene expression form the basis for proper development...
Contains fulltext : 57293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Literature stu...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
The aim of the study was to contribute to the understanding of regulatory functions of nuclear hormo...
Contains fulltext : 185107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present a co...
Abstract Background The nuclear receptors (NRs) are an important class of transcription factors that...
Nuclear receptors are one of the most abundant classes of transcriptional regulators in animals (met...
We present a coherent series of servers that can perform a large number of structure analyses on nuc...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are transcription factors typically regulated by lipophilic hormones, which ...
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We present a coherent series of servers that can perform a large number of structure analyses on nuc...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) have key regulatory functions in a wide range of biological processes and ar...
We have generated 24 DNA-binding domain structure models of alternatively spliced or mutated steroid...
5 Abstract Genetic mechanisms of regulation of gene expression form the basis for proper development...
Contains fulltext : 57293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Literature stu...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
Literature studies, 3D structure data, and a series of sequence analysis techniques were combined to...
The aim of the study was to contribute to the understanding of regulatory functions of nuclear hormo...
Contains fulltext : 185107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present a co...
Abstract Background The nuclear receptors (NRs) are an important class of transcription factors that...
Nuclear receptors are one of the most abundant classes of transcriptional regulators in animals (met...
We present a coherent series of servers that can perform a large number of structure analyses on nuc...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are transcription factors typically regulated by lipophilic hormones, which ...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
We present a coherent series of servers that can perform a large number of structure analyses on nuc...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) have key regulatory functions in a wide range of biological processes and ar...
We have generated 24 DNA-binding domain structure models of alternatively spliced or mutated steroid...
5 Abstract Genetic mechanisms of regulation of gene expression form the basis for proper development...