Data mining the protein data bank to identify and characterise chameleon coil sequences that form symmetric homodimer [beta]-sheet interfaces

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    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017
    Event5th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2017 - Granada, Spain
    Duration: 26 Apr 201728 Apr 2017

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    Conference5th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2017
    Period26/04/1728/04/17

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    Note: Published as: Laibe, Johanna, Broutin, Melanie, Caffrey, Aaron, Pierscionek, Barbara and Nebel, Jean-Christophe (2017) Data mining the protein data bank to identify and characterise chameleon coil sequences that form symmetric homodimer [beta]-sheet interfaces. In: Rojas, Ignacio and Ortuno, Francisco, (eds.) Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IWBBIO 2017, Proceedings, Part II. Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature. pp. 118-126. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 10209) ISSN (print) 0302-9743 ISBN 9783319561530

    Keywords

    • Biological sciences
    • Protein Bioinformatics: Structure and Function

      Nebel, J.-C. (PI), Abbass, J. (CoI), Esmaielbeiki, R. (Researcher), Laibe, J. (Researcher), Dyrka, W. (Researcher), Kotulska, M. (CoI) & Konopka, B. M. (Researcher)

      7/06/0410/12/21

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    • Data mining the protein data bank to identify and characterise chameleon coil sequences that form symmetric homodimer [beta]-sheet interfaces

      Laibe, J., Broutin, M., Caffrey, A., Pierscionek, B. & Nebel, J.-C., Apr 2017, Published as: Laibe, Johanna, Broutin, Melanie, Caffrey, Aaron, Pierscionek, Barbara and Nebel, Jean-Christophe (2017) Data mining the protein data bank to identify and characterise chameleon coil sequences that form symmetric homodimer [beta]-sheet interfaces. In: Rojas, Ignacio and Ortuno, Francisco, (eds.) Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IWBBIO 2017, Proceedings, Part II. Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature. pp. 118-126. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 10209) ISSN (print) 0302-9743 ISBN 9783319561530.

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