Multiple sequence alignments as tools for protein structure and function prediction
Comparative and Functional Genomics2003Vol. 4(4), pp. 424–427
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Abstract
Multiple sequence alignments have much to offer to the understanding of protein structure, evolution and function. We are developing approaches to use this information in predicting protein-binding specificity, intra-protein and protein-protein interactions, and in reconstructing protein interaction networks.
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