On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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Sampling realistic protein conformations using local structural biasHow significant is a protein structure similarity with TM-score = 0.5?I-TASSER: a unified platform for automated protein structure and function predictionFurther evidence for the likely completeness of the library of solved single domain protein structuresImproving protein fold recognition and template-based modeling by employing probabilistic-based matching between predicted one-dimensional structural properties of query and corresponding native properties of templatesA backbone-based theory of protein foldingExploring the universe of protein structures beyond the Protein Data BankRestriction Endonuclease Inhibitor IPI* of Bacteriophage T4: A Novel Structure for a Dedicated TargetAutomated protein structure modeling in CASP9 by I-TASSER pipeline combined with QUARK-based ab initio folding and FG-MD-based structure refinementFINDSITE: a threading-based approach to ligand homology modelingA comprehensive survey of small-molecule binding pockets in proteinsSmall proteins: untapped area of potential biological importanceHow many protein-protein interactions types exist in nature?An Algebro-topological description of protein domain structureAb initio protein structure prediction using chunk-TASSERThe network of sequence flow between protein structures.Structural bioinformatics of the interactome.On the role of physics and evolution in dictating protein structure and functionBenchmarking of TASSER_2.0: an improved protein structure prediction algorithm with more accurate predicted contact restraintsSP5: improving protein fold recognition by using torsion angle profiles and profile-based gap penalty modelUsing homology relations within a database markedly boosts protein sequence similarity search.Protein structure prediction by pro-Sp3-TASSER.Protein structure prediction: when is it useful?PROCAIN: protein profile comparison with assisting information.Systematic comparison of SCOP and CATH: a new gold standard for protein structure analysis.Discrete-continuous duality of protein structure space.I-TASSER: fully automated protein structure prediction in CASP8Structural relationships among proteins with different global topologies and their implications for function annotation strategiesThe continuity of protein structure space is an intrinsic property of proteinsConsidering scores between unrelated proteins in the search database improves profile comparison.Analysis of CASP8 targets, predictions and assessment methods.Recognizing protein substructure similarity using segmental threading.Evaluating the accuracy of protein design using native secondary sub-structuresTASSER_WT: a protein structure prediction algorithm with accurate predicted contact restraints for difficult protein targets.An Evolution-Based Approach to De Novo Protein Design.Protein domain assignment from the recurrence of locally similar structures.Characterizing the existing and potential structural space of proteins by large-scale multiple loop permutations.Joint-based description of protein structure: its application to the geometric characterization of membrane proteins.Why not consider a spherical protein? Implications of backbone hydrogen bonding for protein structure and functionCASP9 target classification
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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On the origin and highly likely completeness of single-domain protein structures.
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Adrian K Arakaki
Isaac A Hubner
Yang Zhang
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10.1073/PNAS.0509379103
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2006-02-14T00:00:00Z