Protein binding sites prediction and docking

We have developed an algorithm for structural similarity search in multiple related proteins to find conserved binding regions on proteins involved in protein-protein interactions. We have used this algorithm to find conserved regions on a protein surface. The conserved residues found were labeled a...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIP conference proceedings 2008-09, Vol.1148, p.429-432
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