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Tag proteinrecognition [5 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag proteinrecognition.
  • An attempt to define allergen-specific molecular surface features: a bioinformatic approach
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 21, No. 23. (1 December 2005), pp. 4201-4204.
    by Ruta Furmonaviciene, Brian J Sutton, Fabian Glaser, Charlie A Laughton, Nick Jones, Herb F Sewell, Farouk Shakib
    posted to allergy protein-structure proteinrecognition by analogAI on 2005-11-23 08:25:09 as **
  • Protein--protein recognition: juxtaposition of domain and interface cores in immunoglobulins and other sandwich-like proteins.
    J Mol Biol, Vol. 342, No. 2. (10 September 2004), pp. 665-679.
    posted to immunoglobulin protein-structure proteinrecognition by analogAI on 2005-11-11 22:05:23 as **
  • Identification of differences in the specificity-determining residues of antibodies that recognize antigens of different size: implications for the rational design of antibody repertoires.
    J Mol Recognit, Vol. 17, No. 2. (r 2004), pp. 132-143.
    by JC Almagro
    posted to immunoglobulin proteinrecognition by analogAI on 2006-08-22 20:30:24 as **
  • Engineering novel binding proteins from nonimmunoglobulin domains
    Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 23, No. 10. (06 October 2005), pp. 1257-1268.
    by Kaspar H Binz, Patrick Amstutz, Andreas Plückthun
    posted to immunoglobulin protein-engineering proteinrecognition by analogAI on 2006-06-03 06:55:34 as **
  • notes The immunoglobulin fold family: sequence analysis and 3D structure comparisons.
    Protein Eng, Vol. 12, No. 7. (July 1999), pp. 563-571.
    by DM Halaby, A Poupon, J Mornon
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