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A general language model for peptide identification [PDF]
Advances in peptide identification are revolutionizing our ability to decipher protein functions and accelerate therapeutic discovery. We present PDeepPP, a deep learning framework that integrates pretrained protein language models with parallel transformer-CNN architectures, achieving state-of-the-art performance in peptide characterization tasks. The
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Electrostatic potential as a reactivity scoring function in computer‐assisted enzyme engineering
We present a computational metric that quantifies the electrostatic complementarity of enzymes to the charge distribution of substrates at the transition state. Implemented in BindScan, this metric accurately predicts functionally relevant mutations in glycoside hydrolases.
Aitor Vega, Antoni Planas, Xevi Biarnés
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Foundation model for mass spectrometry proteomics [PDF]
Mass spectrometry is the dominant technology in the field of proteomics, enabling high-throughput analysis of the protein content of complex biological samples. Due to the complexity of the instrumentation and resulting data, sophisticated computational methods are required for the processing and interpretation of acquired mass spectra.
arxiv
Glycosyl ureides in ruminant nutrition [PDF]
R. J. Merry, R. H. Smith, A. B. McAllan
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The PNH French Working Group Experience: Building a Strong Network of Cytometrists
ABSTRACT Introduction The PNH working group was created in 2010 to initiate a workshop on testing white blood cells to share international recommendations. Methods Thirty‐five French and Belgian laboratories equipped with 2‐ or 3‐laser cytometers applied three different panels with or without FLAER reagent in 305 samples.
Orianne Wagner‐Ballon+9 more
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Reaction of nucleophilic reagents with D-glycosyl- and D-gluconyl isothiocyanates.
Hiroshi Takahashi+2 more
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Antibodies to 5'-nucleotidase (CD73), a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored protein, cause human peripheral blood T cells to proliferate. [PDF]
Linda F. Thompson+4 more
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DSD1/ZmICEb regulates stomatal development and drought tolerance in maize
DECREASED STOMATAL DENSITY 1/INDUCER OF CBF EXPRESSION b regulates maize stomatal development and drought tolerance, providing a promising target for the genetic improvement of drought tolerance in maize by manipulating stomatal density. ABSTRACT Maize (Zea mays L.) growth and yield are severely limited by drought stress worldwide. Stomata play crucial
Wenqi Zhou+11 more
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The rice pollen‐specific receptor‐like kinases OsPRK1, OsPRK2, and OsPRK3 play a crucial role in reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐mediated pollen hydration and germination. Triple mutants display male sterility due to decreased ROS levels and impaired pollen hydration, and their germination phenotype can be partially restored by exogenous application of ...
Eui‐Jung Kim+9 more
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