نتایج جستجو برای: protein resource

تعداد نتایج: 1438376  

2017
Samuel Dean Jack D. Sunter Richard J. Wheeler

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Journal: :Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology 2005
Yuval Nov Lawrence M. Wein

The potency, or fitness, of a protein-based drug can be enhanced by changing the sequence of its underlying protein. We present a novel stochastic model for the sequence-fitness relation, and estimate its four parameters from industrial data. Using this model, we formulate and analyze two variants of the protein design problem. In the single-period design problem, the designer needs to decide u...

2016
Rayapadi G. Swetha Sudha Ramaiah Anand Anbarasu Kanagaraj Sekar

Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a life-threatening haemorrhagic fever in humans. Even though there are many reports on EVD, the protein precursor functions and virulent factors of ebolaviruses remain poorly understood. Comparative analyses of Ebolavirus genomes will help in the identification of these important features. This prompted us to develop the Ebolavirus Database (EDB) and we have provide...

2010
Andreas Ruepp Brigitte Waegele Martin Lechner Barbara Brauner Irmtraud Dunger Gisela Fobo Goar Frishman Corinna Montrone Hans-Werner Mewes

CORUM is a database that provides a manually curated repository of experimentally characterized protein complexes from mammalian organisms, mainly human (64%), mouse (16%) and rat (12%). Protein complexes are key molecular entities that integrate multiple gene products to perform cellular functions. The new CORUM 2.0 release encompasses 2837 protein complexes offering the largest and most compr...

2008
Andreas Ruepp Barbara Brauner Irmtraud Dunger Goar Frishman Corinna Montrone Michael Stransky Brigitte Waegele Thorsten Schmidt Octave Noubibou Doudieu Volker Stümpflen Hans-Werner Mewes

Protein complexes are key molecular entities that integrate multiple gene products to perform cellular functions. The CORUM (http://mips.gsf.de/genre/proj/corum/index.html) database is a collection of experimentally verified mammalian protein complexes. Information is manually derived by critical reading of the scientific literature from expert annotators. Information about protein complexes in...

2014
Helen M. Berman Gerard J. Kleywegt Haruki Nakamura John L. Markley

The Protein Data Bank archive was established in 1971, and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary (Berman et al. in Structure 20:391, 2012). An analysis of interrelationships of the science, technology and community leads to further insights into how this resource evolved into one of the oldest and most widely used open-access data resources in biology.

2014
Alinda Nagy László Patthy

Protein databases are heavily contaminated with erroneous (mispredicted, abnormal and incomplete) sequences and these erroneous data significantly distort the conclusions drawn from genome-scale protein sequence analyses. In our earlier work we described the MisPred resource that serves to identify erroneous sequences; here we present the FixPred computational pipeline that automatically correc...

2009
Jianjiong Gao Ganesh Kumar Agrawal Jay J. Thelen Dong Xu

P(3)DB (http://www.p3db.org/) provides a resource of protein phosphorylation data from multiple plants. The database was initially constructed with a dataset from oilseed rape, including 14,670 nonredundant phosphorylation sites from 6382 substrate proteins, representing the largest collection of plant phosphorylation data to date. Additional protein phosphorylation data are being deposited int...

2009
Arnold Kuzniar Ke Lin Ying He Harm Nijveen Sándor Pongor Jack A. M. Leunissen

Current protein sequence databases employ different classification schemes that often provide conflicting annotations, especially for poorly characterized proteins. ProGMap (Protein Group Mappings, http://www.bioinformatics.nl/progmap) is a web-tool designed to help researchers and database annotators to assess the coherence of protein groups defined in various databases and thereby facilitate ...

2003
Rob Allan Gregory Diakun Martyn Guest Ronan Keegan Colin Nave Miroslav Papiz Martyn Winn Graeme Winter Jonathan Diprose Robert Esnouf Chris Mayo David Stuart Ludovic Launer Martin Walsh Joel Fillon Kim Henrick Anne Pajon Kevin Cowtan Paul Young Omer Rana

The aim of this project is to make it routine to obtain reliable information on protein structure using X-ray crystallography in a high-throughput mode by introducing easy access to all facilities together with automation where appropriate. This will allow the biologist to concentrate on the scientific questions rather than the technical details. Scientific Background The vast amounts of data c...

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