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The following pages link to On the properties and sequence context of structurally ambivalent fragments in proteins (Q36631429):
Displaying 15 items.
- Structural basis of D-DOPA oxidation by D-amino acid oxidase: alternative pathway for dopamine biosynthesis (Q24297316) (← links)
- Proteins with two SUMO-like domains in chromatin-associated complexes: the RENi (Rad60-Esc2-NIP45) family (Q24806914) (← links)
- ChSeq: A database of chameleon sequences. (Q30374636) (← links)
- A sequence-based hybrid predictor for identifying conformationally ambivalent regions in proteins (Q30950807) (← links)
- Ordered conformational change in the protein backbone: prediction of conformationally variable positions from sequence and low-resolution structural data (Q31142431) (← links)
- Statistical analysis and molecular dynamics simulations of ambivalent α-helices. (Q33721429) (← links)
- CFP: a web-server for constructing sequence-based protein conformational flexibility profiles (Q33810210) (← links)
- Helical ambivalency induced by point mutations (Q34723714) (← links)
- Identification of non-random sequence properties in groups of signature peptides obtained in random sequence peptide microarray experiments (Q35977617) (← links)
- Crystal structure of human D-amino acid oxidase: context-dependent variability of the backbone conformation of the VAAGL hydrophobic stretch located at the si-face of the flavin ring. (Q36458171) (← links)
- Comparative computational analysis of prion proteins reveals two fragments with unusual structural properties and a pattern of increase in hydrophobicity associated with disease-promoting mutations (Q36527252) (← links)
- Chameleon sequences in neurodegenerative diseases. (Q39965217) (← links)
- Sequence composition and environment effects on residue fluctuations in protein structures (Q42380648) (← links)
- Molecular dynamics study of an insertion/duplication mutant of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme reveals the nature of α→β transition in full protein context (Q51061591) (← links)
- Search for identical octapeptides in unrelated proteins: Structural plasticity revisited (Q51276233) (← links)