AbstractThe field of protein structure prediction has seen significant advances in recent years. Researchers have followed a multitude of approaches, including methods based on comparative modeling, fold recognition and threading, and first-principles techniques. It is noteworthy that the structure prediction of membrane proteins is comparatively less studied by researchers in the field. A membrane protein is characterized by a protein structure that extends into or through the lipid-lipid bilayer of a cell. The structure is influenced by the combination of the hydrophobic bilayer region, the direct interaction with the bilayer, and the aqueous external environment. Due to the difficulty in obtaining reliable experimental structures, accura...
AbstractThis article presents the results of a detailed analysis of helix-helix interactions in memb...
Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets ...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
Membrane proteins fulfil a number of tasks in cells, including signalling, cell-cell interaction, an...
Membrane proteins fulfil a number of tasks in cells, including signalling, cell-cell interaction, an...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Membrane proteins comprise around 20-30% of a typical proteome and play crucial roles in a wide vari...
Protein folding is a process of molecular self-assembly during which a disordered polypeptide chain ...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
For current state-of-the-art methods, the prediction of correct topology of membrane proteins has be...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets ...
AbstractThis article presents the results of a detailed analysis of helix-helix interactions in memb...
Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets ...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
Membrane proteins fulfil a number of tasks in cells, including signalling, cell-cell interaction, an...
Membrane proteins fulfil a number of tasks in cells, including signalling, cell-cell interaction, an...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Membrane proteins comprise around 20-30% of a typical proteome and play crucial roles in a wide vari...
Protein folding is a process of molecular self-assembly during which a disordered polypeptide chain ...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
For current state-of-the-art methods, the prediction of correct topology of membrane proteins has be...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets ...
AbstractThis article presents the results of a detailed analysis of helix-helix interactions in memb...
Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets ...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...