نتایج جستجو برای: protein families

تعداد نتایج: 1343866  

2008
Omar J. Jabado Yang Liu Sean Conlan P. Lan Quan Hédi Hegyi Yves Lussier Thomas Briese Gustavo Palacios W. I. Lipkin

Oligonucleotide microarrays have been applied to microbial surveillance and discovery where highly multiplexed assays are required to address a wide range of genetic targets. Although printing density continues to increase, the design of comprehensive microbial probe sets remains a daunting challenge, particularly in virology where rapid sequence evolution and database expansion confound static...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Todd J. Dolinsky P. M. J. Burgers Kevin Karplus Nathan A. Baker

SUMMARY SPrCY is a web-accessible database which provides comparison of structure prediction results for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. This web service offers the ability to search, analyze and compare the yeast structural predictions from sequence-only (Superfamily, PDBAA BLAST and Pfam) and sequence-structure-based (SAM-T02, 3D-PSSM, mGenTHREADER) methods. AVAILABILITY The service is...

Journal: :Proteins 2004
Anthony A Fodor Richard W Aldrich

It has long been argued that algorithms that find correlated mutations in multiple sequence alignments can be used to find structurally or functionally important residues in proteins. We examined the properties of four different methods for detecting these correlated mutations. On both simple, artificial alignments and real alignments from the Pfam database, we found a surprising lack of agreem...

2012
Moon Young Kim Kyujung Van Yang Jae Kang Kil Hyun Kim Suk-Ha Lee

Since the genome sequences of wild species may provide key information about the genetic elements involved in speciation and domestication, the undomesticated soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. and Zucc.), a wild relative of the current cultivated soybean (G. max), was sequenced. In contrast to the current hypothesis of soybean domestication, which holds that the current cultivated soybean was domesti...

Journal: :Protein engineering 2001
S Uliel A Fliess R Unger

A pair of proteins is defined to be related by a circular permutation if the N-terminal region of one protein has significant sequence similarity to the C-terminal of the other and vice versa. To detect pairs of proteins that might be related by circular permutation, we implemented a procedure based on a combination of a fast screening algorithm that we had designed and manual verification of c...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2002
Michael J. Wise

The POPPs is a suite of inter-related software tools which allow the user to discover what is statistically 'unusual' in the composition of an unknown protein, or to automatically cluster proteins into families based on peptide composition. Finally, the user can search for related proteins based on peptide composition. Statistically based peptide composition provides a view of proteins that is,...

2009
Wenwei Xiong Tonghua Li Kai Chen Kailin Tang

Sequence-based approach for motif prediction is of great interest and remains a challenge. In this work, we develop a local combinational variable approach for sequence-based helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif prediction. First we choose a sequence data set for 88 proteins of 22 amino acids in length to launch an optimized traversal for extracting local combinational segments (LCS) from the data set....

2011
Yuzhou Luo

 The model evaluation is based on the latest version of the models at the time of this study (RICEWQ v1.73, PCPF v3.01, and PFAM v0.5) available at the time of study. All models, including executable files and/or source codes, were obtained from the model developers. The results of model evaluation in this study may not be appropriate for the updated model versions in the future. For example, ...

Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. BRCA1 is a tumor suppressor gene that is involved in DNA-damage repair. One of the significant risk factors of breast cancer is the family history. BRCA1 gene consists of 24 exons that encode a protein with 1863 amino acids. Exon 11 is the largest exons and most of the disease-linked mutations have been found in it. I...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2005
Yongpan Yan John Moult

A major goal of structural genomics is the provision of a structural template for a large fraction of protein domains. The magnitude of this task depends on the number and nature of protein sequence families. With a large number of bacterial genomes now fully sequenced, it is possible to obtain improved estimates of the number and diversity of families in that kingdom. We have used an automated...

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