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Sequence analysis of proteins

Gene Analysis Techniques, 1987
There has been a rapid increase in the number of available protein sequences derived from gene-sequence information. Computer-based sequence analysis of proteins is gaining in importance as an analytical tool. With the help of these analyses such sequences may be characterized and some insights gained into their probable role in the system.
D, Chatterjee, J V, Maizel
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Basic Protein Sequence Analysis

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2005
AbstractPrediction of molecular function of proteins has become an important task in the genomics era. A wide variety of sequence analysis tools are available to biologists for this task. We have selected one or two primary protocols for tasks such as domain detection, subcellular localization, and motif detection.
Nandini, Krishnamurthy   +1 more
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NPS@: Network Protein Sequence Analysis

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2000
The authors like to acknowledge financial support from CNRS, MENESR and Region Rhone-Alpes and thank all computing teams that have developed biocomputing methods for protein sequence analysis. C. Combet is the recipient of an ANRS doctoral fellowship. Thanks are due to D. Mandelman for textual improvements.
C, Combet   +3 more
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Protein Sequence Analysis: Automated Microsequencing

Science, 1983
The automated microsequencing of proteins can now be carried out at the 5- to 10-picomoles (submicrogram) level on polypeptides obtained directly from one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The techniques are applicable to polypeptides ranging in size from small peptides (less than 10 residues) to large proteins (more than 1000 residues).
Hunkapiller, Michael W., Hood, Leroy E.
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Protein Sequence Analysis

2017
ExPASy (Expert Protein Analysis System) is a Bioinformatics Resource Portal from Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics that offers Bioinformatics support like accessing scientific databases and software tools for the research in life sciences.
Kalibulla Syed Ibrahim   +7 more
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Hydrophobicity Profiles for Protein Sequence Analysis

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1995
AbstractHydrophobic interactions are a major force in protein folding and numerous hydropathy scales have been developed to quantify the relative hydrophobicity of the amino acids. Hydropathy profiles can be used to examine the surface features of proteins in order to generate hypotheses that can be confirmed experimentally.
S R, Krystek, W J, Metzler, J, Novotny
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Solid-phase protein sequence analysis

Nature, 1990
The solutions to many protein analytical problems require flexible chemistries at a high sensitivity. Solid-phase sequence analysis is one way to eliminate limitations inherent in current methods.
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