It is still very difficult to determine the function of a protein from its sequence. One potential solution to the problem combines the concept of enzyme superfamilies with modern methods of protein structure prediction. Active-site templates can be used as search tools to identify new members of the superfamilies
The popularization of high-throughput biological techniques has produced a significant bottleneck be...
Structural genomics initiatives are producing new protein structures at a rate that will soon exceed...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
It is still very difficult to determine the function of a protein from its sequence. One potential s...
A major goal of molecular biology is to understand functions of all genes in nature. Accordingly, it...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
Studying the evolution of enzymes and their functions improves our ability to determine the function...
Predicting protein function from structure remains an active area of interest, particularly for the ...
In the recent years, a rapidly increasing amount of experimental data has been generated by high-thr...
AbstractWith the exponential growth in the determination of protein sequences and structures via gen...
Understanding the mechanisms of protein function is indispensable for many biological applications, ...
To exploit the vast amount of sequence information provided by the Genomic revolution, the biologica...
Background: Structural genomics projects such as the Protein Structure Initiative (PSI) yield many n...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
The popularization of high-throughput biological techniques has produced a significant bottleneck be...
Structural genomics initiatives are producing new protein structures at a rate that will soon exceed...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
It is still very difficult to determine the function of a protein from its sequence. One potential s...
A major goal of molecular biology is to understand functions of all genes in nature. Accordingly, it...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
Studying the evolution of enzymes and their functions improves our ability to determine the function...
Predicting protein function from structure remains an active area of interest, particularly for the ...
In the recent years, a rapidly increasing amount of experimental data has been generated by high-thr...
AbstractWith the exponential growth in the determination of protein sequences and structures via gen...
Understanding the mechanisms of protein function is indispensable for many biological applications, ...
To exploit the vast amount of sequence information provided by the Genomic revolution, the biologica...
Background: Structural genomics projects such as the Protein Structure Initiative (PSI) yield many n...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
The popularization of high-throughput biological techniques has produced a significant bottleneck be...
Structural genomics initiatives are producing new protein structures at a rate that will soon exceed...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...