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Computational evluation of protein energy functions
Published 2014“…A protein is characterized by its 3D structure, which defines its biological function. …”
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Evolutionary algorithm for protein structure prediction
Published 2010“…A protein is characterized by its 3D structure, which defines its biological function. …”
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Scatter Search algorithm for Protein Structure Prediction
Published 2016“…Given the protein's sequence of Amino Acids (AAs), our algorithm produces a 3D structure that aims to minimise the energy function associated with the structure. …”
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Evolutionary algorithm for predicting all-atom protein structure
Published 2011“…This algorithm produces a 3D structure of the whole protein, including back-bone and side-chain atoms, by minimizing the energy function associated with the structure. …”
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Scatter search for protein structure prediction. (c2008)
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Fragment-based computational protein structure prediction
Published 2014“…The 3-dimensional configuration determines a protein’s function. Hence, it is very important to determine the correct structure in order to identify the wrong folding that indicates a disease situation. …”
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Fragment based protein structure prediction. (c2013)
Published 2016“…The results, evaluated on three proteins, show that the algorithm produces tertiary structures with promising root mean square deviations, within reasonable times.…”
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An Introduction to the Special Issue “Protein Glycation in Food, Nutrition, Health and Disease”
Published 2022“…The keynote speaker was Lasker Laureate Professor Kazutoshi Mori, speaking on the unfolded protein response, and there were sessions on: glycation in obesity, diabetes, and diabetic complications; glycation in food; glycation through the life course—from maternal bonding to aging; glycation in plants—physiology, function, and food security; glycation in the COVID-19 response; glycation analytics and chemistry; glycation in kidney disease, cancer, and mental health; glycation-related imaging, diagnostic algorithms, and therapeutics; and methods and models in glycation research. …”
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AGEomics Biomarkers and Machine Learning—Realizing the Potential of Protein Glycation in Clinical Diagnostics
Published 2022“…The term AGEomics is defined as multiplexed quantitation of spontaneous modification of proteins damage and other usually low-level modifications associated with a change of structure and function—for example, citrullination and transglutamination. …”
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Scatter search metaheuristic for homology based protein structure prediction. (c2015)
Published 2015“…Determining a protein’s structure is a challenging goal in structural bioinformatics, offering important insight towards understanding the function of a protein. …”
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Particle swarm optimization approach for protein structure prediction in the 3D HP model
Published 2012“…Proteins fold, under the influence of several chemical and physical factors, into their 3D structures, which determine their biological functions and properties. …”
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LNCRI: Long Non-Coding RNA Identifier in Multiple Species
Published 2021“…<p>The pervasive nature of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) transcription in the mammalian genomes has changed our protein-centric view of genomes. But the identification of lncRNAs is an important task to discover their functional role in species. …”
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Blood-Based Proteomic Profiling Identifies Potential Biomarker Candidates and Pathogenic Pathways in Dementia
Published 2023“…We used a high-throughput proximity extension immunoassay to quantify 1090 proteins in 122 participants (22 with dementia, 64 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 36 controls with normal cognitive function). …”
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Exploring the Dynamic Interplay of Deleterious Variants on the RAF1–RAP1A Binding in Cancer: Conformational Analysis, Binding Free Energy, and Essential Dynamics
Published 2024“…Integrated machine learning algorithms showed that among the 134 mutations reported for these 2 proteins, only 13 and 35 were classified as deleterious mutations in <i>RAF1</i> and <i>RAP1P</i>, respectively. …”
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Cohen syndrome and early-onset epileptic encephalopathy in male triplets: two disease-causing mutations in VPS13B and NAPB
Published 2023“…Homozygosity mapping of ES data of this consanguineous family revealed multiple chromosomal regions of homozygosity stretches with the residing of VPS13B (chr8: 100830758G > A) and NAPB (Chr20: 23,375,774 A > C) variants within the largest homozygous blocks further supporting the disease-genes causal role. Interestingly, the functions of the two proteins; VPS13B, a transmembrane protein involved in intracellular protein transport, and SNAP-beta involved in neurotransmitters release at the neuronal synaptic complexes, have been associated with Golgi-mediated vesicular trafficking. …”
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Integrated whole transcriptome and small RNA analysis revealed multiple regulatory networks in colorectal cancer
Published 2021“…Taken together, our data provides thorough analysis of dysregulated protein-coding and non-coding RNAs in CRC highlighting numerous associations and regulatory networks thus providing better understanding of CRC.…”