Formal assessment of structural similarity is − next to protein structure prediction − arguably the most important unsolved problem in proteomics. In this paper we propose a similarity criterion based on commonalities between the proteins’ hydrophobic cores. The hydrophobic core emerges as a result of conformational changes through which each residue reaches its intended position in the protein body. A quantitative criterion based on this phenomenon has been proposed in the framework of the CASP challenge. The structure of the hydrophobic core − including the placement and scope of any deviations from the idealized model − may indirectly point to areas of importance from the point of view of the protein’s biological function. Our analysis f...
The prediction of protein secondary and tertiary structure is becoming increasingly important as the...
Many membrane proteins consist of bundles of a-helices that are reflected in typical hydropathy prof...
ABSTRACT We present an analysis of 10 blind predictions prepared for a recent confer-ence, “Critical...
Formal assessment of structural similarity is − next to protein structure prediction − arguably the ...
This paper discusses the sequence/structure relation. The core question concerns the degree to which...
Motivation: As an increasing number of protein structures become available, the need for algorithms...
AbstractA new method for comparing and aligning protein sequences is described. This method, hydroph...
Four de novo proteins differing in single mutation positions, with a chain length of 56 amino acids,...
The problem of structural similarity of polypeptide chains of low sequence similarity representing a...
Technical reportThe prediction of a minimum energy protein structure from its amino acid sequence re...
Hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions have a strong impact on the three-dimensional structure a prote...
The prediction of a minimum energy protein structure from its amino acid sequence represents an impo...
Empirically based methods are developed for the analysis and prediction of protein structure. All of...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of four CASP3 targets were calculated using a simple modeling procedur...
Background: The chemical property and biological function of a protein is a direct consequence of it...
The prediction of protein secondary and tertiary structure is becoming increasingly important as the...
Many membrane proteins consist of bundles of a-helices that are reflected in typical hydropathy prof...
ABSTRACT We present an analysis of 10 blind predictions prepared for a recent confer-ence, “Critical...
Formal assessment of structural similarity is − next to protein structure prediction − arguably the ...
This paper discusses the sequence/structure relation. The core question concerns the degree to which...
Motivation: As an increasing number of protein structures become available, the need for algorithms...
AbstractA new method for comparing and aligning protein sequences is described. This method, hydroph...
Four de novo proteins differing in single mutation positions, with a chain length of 56 amino acids,...
The problem of structural similarity of polypeptide chains of low sequence similarity representing a...
Technical reportThe prediction of a minimum energy protein structure from its amino acid sequence re...
Hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions have a strong impact on the three-dimensional structure a prote...
The prediction of a minimum energy protein structure from its amino acid sequence represents an impo...
Empirically based methods are developed for the analysis and prediction of protein structure. All of...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of four CASP3 targets were calculated using a simple modeling procedur...
Background: The chemical property and biological function of a protein is a direct consequence of it...
The prediction of protein secondary and tertiary structure is becoming increasingly important as the...
Many membrane proteins consist of bundles of a-helices that are reflected in typical hydropathy prof...
ABSTRACT We present an analysis of 10 blind predictions prepared for a recent confer-ence, “Critical...