AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and domain family-based analysis has had a profound impact on the study of individual proteins. Protein domain discovery has been progressing steadily over the past 30 years. What are the realistically achievable goals of sequence-based domain analysis, and how far off are they for the sequences encoded in eukaryotic genomes? Here we address some of the issues involved in better coverage of sequence-based domain annotation, and the integration of these results within the wider context of genomes, structures and function
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Most proteins comprise several domains, segments that are clearly discernable in protein structure ...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and d...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Modern gene sequencing methods and the genome projects have been depositing data in the public datab...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
<p>Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estima...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
Here we assessed the use of domain families for predicting the functions of whole proteins. These 'f...
Abstract Background Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Most proteins comprise several domains, segments that are clearly discernable in protein structure ...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and d...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Modern gene sequencing methods and the genome projects have been depositing data in the public datab...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
<p>Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estima...
The evolutionary history of eukaryotic proteins involves rapid sequence divergence, addition and del...
Here we assessed the use of domain families for predicting the functions of whole proteins. These 'f...
Abstract Background Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein...
Investigations into the origin and evolution of regulatory mechanisms require quantitative estimates...
Most proteins comprise several domains, segments that are clearly discernable in protein structure ...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...