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Group: OPIG - with tag protein [5 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the OPIG group with tag protein
  • Unraveling Protein Networks with Power Graph Analysis
    PLoS Comput Biol, Vol. 4, No. 7. (11 July 2008), e1000108.
    by Loïc Royer, Matthias Reimann, Bill Andreopoulos, Michael Schroeder
  • Eigenvalue analysis of amino acid substitution matrices reveals a sharp transition of the mode of sequence conservation in proteins.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 20, No. 16. (1 November 2004), pp. 2504-2508.
    by AR Kinjo, K Nishikawa
    posted to protein sequence substitution by sebk to the group OPIG on 2008-03-13 17:45:35 as read
  • The protein network of bacterial motility
    Mol Syst Biol, Vol. 3 (31 July 2007)
    by Seesandra V Rajagopala, Bjorn Titz, Johannes Goll, Jodi R Parrish, Katrin Wohlbold, Matthew T Mckevitt, Timothy Palzkill, Hirotada Mori, Russell L Finley, Peter Uetz
  • FUGUE: sequence-structure homology recognition using environment-specific substitution tables and structure-dependent gap penalties.
    J Mol Biol, Vol. 310, No. 1. (29 June 2001), pp. 243-257.
    by J Shi, TL Blundell, K Mizuguchi
  • A model study of protein nascent chain and cotranslational folding using hydrophobic-polar residues.
    Proteins (6 August 2007)
    by Hsiao-Mei M Lu, Jie Liang
    posted to 2d co-translation 3d folding hp model protein by saunders to the group OPIG on 2007-11-22 15:50:08 as ***** along with 1 person cdeane
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