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The following pages link to Target space for structural genomics revisited (Q48628364):
Displaying 30 items.
- Towards a comprehensive structural coverage of completed genomes: a structural genomics viewpoint (Q21284214) (← links)
- Progress towards mapping the universe of protein folds (Q24801216) (← links)
- A functional hierarchical organization of the protein sequence space (Q24801393) (← links)
- Functional coverage of the human genome by existing structures, structural genomics targets, and homology models (Q24814930) (← links)
- Comprehensive genome analysis of 203 genomes provides structural genomics with new insights into protein family space (Q25255960) (← links)
- A novel member of the split betaalphabeta fold: Solution structure of the hypothetical protein YML108W from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27641071) (← links)
- Structure-templated predictions of novel protein interactions from sequence information (Q28469306) (← links)
- An analysis of the Sargasso Sea resource and the consequences for database composition (Q29048144) (← links)
- Enzyme function less conserved than anticipated. (Q30330428) (← links)
- Sequence-based prediction of protein domains. (Q30342175) (← links)
- Covering complete proteomes with X-ray structures: a current snapshot (Q30596920) (← links)
- 3D complex: a structural classification of protein complexes (Q33263952) (← links)
- Did evolution leap to create the protein universe? (Q33960336) (← links)
- Overview of structural genomics: from structure to function (Q33963966) (← links)
- Domains, motifs and clusters in the protein universe (Q34172787) (← links)
- Prediction of DNA-binding residues from sequence (Q34655310) (← links)
- Using genetic algorithms to select most predictive protein features (Q34829661) (← links)
- SPINE 2: a system for collaborative structural proteomics within a federated database framework (Q35032126) (← links)
- PEP: Predictions for Entire Proteomes (Q35159284) (← links)
- A structural perspective on genome evolution (Q35165240) (← links)
- NORSp: Predictions of long regions without regular secondary structure (Q35207504) (← links)
- Long membrane helices and short loops predicted less accurately (Q36639637) (← links)
- High-throughput electronic biology: mining information for drug discovery (Q36748142) (← links)
- QSCOP-BLAST--fast retrieval of quantified structural information for protein sequences of unknown structure (Q42432017) (← links)
- Coverage of protein sequence space by current structural genomics targets (Q42614475) (← links)
- High-quality homology models derived from NMR and X-ray structures of E. coli proteins YgdK and Suf E suggest that all members of the YgdK/Suf E protein family are enhancers of cysteine desulfurases (Q43058002) (← links)
- A proteome view of structural, functional, and taxonomic characteristics of major protein domain clusters (Q46272948) (← links)
- Does protein relatedness require sequence matching? Alignment via networks in sequence space (Q46911136) (← links)
- Exhaustive enumeration of protein domain families (Q47961009) (← links)
- Current Awareness on Comparative and Functional Genomics (Q94101568) (← links)