Structural biologists currently confront serious challenges in the effective interpretation of experimental data due to two contradictory situations: a severe lack of structural data for certain classes of proteins, and an incredible abundance of data for other classes. The challenge with small data sets is how to extract sufficient information to draw meaningful conclusions, while the challenge with large data sets is how to curate, categorize, and search the data to allow for its meaningful interpretation and application to scientific problems. Here, we develop computational strategies to address both sparse and abundant data sets. In the category of sparse data sets, we focus our attention on the problem of transmembrane (TM) protein str...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
More than 100,000 protein structures are now known at atomic detail. However, far more are not yet k...
Structural biologists currently confront serious challenges in the effective interpretation of exper...
Structural biologists currently confront serious challenges in the effective interpretation of exper...
Structural information for biologically and medically interesting proteins can be difficult to obtai...
The number of unique transmembrane (TM) protein structures doubled in the last four years, which can...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major. Computer science. Advisor: George Kary...
Structural biology is moving into a new era by shifting its focus from static structures of single p...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins propagate information within a cell by interacting with other proteins, DNA, RNA, and small...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Protein fold recognition usually relies on a statistical model of ...
Computational protein design can generate proteins not found in nature that adopt desired structures...
Computation has been an integral part of structural biology, ever since the first protein macromolec...
In order to most effectively investigate protein structure and improve protein function, it is neces...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
More than 100,000 protein structures are now known at atomic detail. However, far more are not yet k...
Structural biologists currently confront serious challenges in the effective interpretation of exper...
Structural biologists currently confront serious challenges in the effective interpretation of exper...
Structural information for biologically and medically interesting proteins can be difficult to obtai...
The number of unique transmembrane (TM) protein structures doubled in the last four years, which can...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major. Computer science. Advisor: George Kary...
Structural biology is moving into a new era by shifting its focus from static structures of single p...
Proteins are the main functional components of all cellular processes, and most of them fold into un...
Proteins propagate information within a cell by interacting with other proteins, DNA, RNA, and small...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Protein fold recognition usually relies on a statistical model of ...
Computational protein design can generate proteins not found in nature that adopt desired structures...
Computation has been an integral part of structural biology, ever since the first protein macromolec...
In order to most effectively investigate protein structure and improve protein function, it is neces...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
More than 100,000 protein structures are now known at atomic detail. However, far more are not yet k...