A Simple Way to Identify Functional Sites in Protein: III. Application of DEV Analysis to Proteins Other than Trypsin

Applicability of the DEV analysis is investigated to various proteins other than trypsin. The strategies A and B are mainly employed to identify possible functional sites of protein. The strategies C and D help to improve assignment of a functional system, and a higher-dimensional model constructed...

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Hauptverfasser: KIHO, Yukio, MIYATA, Keizo, UBASAWA, Aiko, BHANDARI, Guru, MIZUNO, Hiroshi, IWAI, Teizo, OKADA, Yoshio
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