AbstractComputational methods of predicting protein functions rely on detecting similarities among proteins. However, sufficient sequence information is not always available for some protein families. For example, proteins of interest may be new members of a divergent protein family. The performance of protein classification methods could vary in such challenging situations. Using the G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily as an example, we investigated the performance of several protein classifiers. Alignment-free classifiers based on support vector machines using simple amino acid compositions were effective in remote-similarity detection even from short fragmented sequences. Although it is computationally expensive, a support vector mach...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to one of the largest superfamilies of membrane proteins ...
Predicting protein structure and function from amino acid sequences is a central aim of bioinformati...
AbstractComputational methods of predicting protein functions rely on detecting similarities among p...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
A computational system for the prediction and classification of human G-protein coupled receptors (G...
1 The need for accurate, automated protein classification methods continues to increase as advances ...
The G-protein coupled receptors - or GPCRs - comprise simultaneously one of the largest and one of t...
The need for accurate, automated protein classification methods continues to increase as advances i...
AbstractRelated proteins with similar biological functions generally share common features, allowing...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to one of the largest superfamilies of membrane proteins ...
Predicting protein structure and function from amino acid sequences is a central aim of bioinformati...
AbstractComputational methods of predicting protein functions rely on detecting similarities among p...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
Protein classification is an important problem in automated protein functional and structural annota...
A computational system for the prediction and classification of human G-protein coupled receptors (G...
1 The need for accurate, automated protein classification methods continues to increase as advances ...
The G-protein coupled receptors - or GPCRs - comprise simultaneously one of the largest and one of t...
The need for accurate, automated protein classification methods continues to increase as advances i...
AbstractRelated proteins with similar biological functions generally share common features, allowing...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
The number of protein sequences from agriculturally important crops is rapidly increasing in databas...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to one of the largest superfamilies of membrane proteins ...
Predicting protein structure and function from amino acid sequences is a central aim of bioinformati...