First- and second-shell metal binding residues in human proteins are disproportionately associated with disease-related SNPs.
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Identification of metal ion binding sites based on amino acid sequences.Transition metal binding selectivity in proteins and its correlation with the phylogenomic classification of the cation diffusion facilitator protein family.Study of interactions between metal ions and protein model compounds by energy decomposition analyses and the AMOEBA force field.
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First- and second-shell metal binding residues in human proteins are disproportionately associated with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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First- and second-shell metal ...... ted with disease-related SNPs.
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Marvin Edelman
Ronen Levy
Vladimir Sobolev
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10.1002/HUMU.21573
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2011-09-14T00:00:00Z