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Functional links between proteins

Andrej Šali ()
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Andrej Šali: the Laboratories of Molecular Biophysics, Pels Family Center for Biochemistry and Structural Biology, The Rockefeller University

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6757, 23-26

Abstract: Ingenious computational comparisons involving complete genomic sequences have predicted many new functional links between proteins, without relying on homologies to characterized proteins. These new methods complement the large-scale experimental determination of protein function, and will ultimately contribute to complete and powerful models of biological pathways and assemblies.

Date: 1999
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