Classification of proteins is a major challenge in bioinformatics. Here an approach is presented, that unifies different existing classifications of protein structures and sequences. Protein structural domains are repre-sented as nodes in a hypergraph. Shared memberships in sequence families result in hyperedges in the graph. The presented method partitions the hypergraph into clusters of structural domains. Each computed cluster is based on a set of shared sequence family memberships. Thus, the clusters put existing protein sequence families into the context of structural family hierarchies. Conversely, structural domains are related to their sequence family member-ships, which can be used to gain further knowledge about the respective str...
Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the funct...
Background: Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues ha...
The classification of the protein structure is commonly not performed for the whole protein but for ...
We analyze all known protein sequences in search for a global map of protein space that is consisten...
Background Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
We investigate the space of all protein sequences. We combine the standard measures of similarity (S...
A global classification of all currently known protein sequences is performed. Every protein sequenc...
We investigate the space of all protein sequences. We combine the standard measures of similarity (S...
[[abstract]]Many proteins contain compact units (domains) that can fold into a 3D structure that loo...
International audienceMost non-communicable diseases are associated with dysfunction of proteins or ...
Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which ...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
Biological molecules are composed of discrete units, called domains. The study of the identity and o...
The structures of nearly a thousand sequence-unique proteins represent only 300 different 3D shapes,...
Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the funct...
Background: Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues ha...
The classification of the protein structure is commonly not performed for the whole protein but for ...
We analyze all known protein sequences in search for a global map of protein space that is consisten...
Background Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
We investigate the space of all protein sequences. We combine the standard measures of similarity (S...
A global classification of all currently known protein sequences is performed. Every protein sequenc...
We investigate the space of all protein sequences. We combine the standard measures of similarity (S...
[[abstract]]Many proteins contain compact units (domains) that can fold into a 3D structure that loo...
International audienceMost non-communicable diseases are associated with dysfunction of proteins or ...
Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which ...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
Biological molecules are composed of discrete units, called domains. The study of the identity and o...
The structures of nearly a thousand sequence-unique proteins represent only 300 different 3D shapes,...
Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the funct...
Background: Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues ha...
The classification of the protein structure is commonly not performed for the whole protein but for ...