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Reinhard SchneiderProf. Bioinformatics, University of Luxembourg, Head of Bioinformatics Core Facility … Verified email at uni.lu Cited by 18722 |
Database of homology‐derived protein structures and the structural meaning of sequence alignment
C Sander, R Schneider - Proteins: Structure, Function, and …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
The database of known protein three‐dimensional structures can be significantly increased
by the use of sequence homology, based on the following observations. (1) The database of …
by the use of sequence homology, based on the following observations. (1) The database of …
Selection of representative protein data sets
The Protein Data Bank currently contains about 600 data sets of three‐dimensional protein
coordinates determined by X‐ray crystallography or NMR. There is considerable redundancy …
coordinates determined by X‐ray crystallography or NMR. There is considerable redundancy …
Correlated mutations and residue contacts in proteins
U Göbel, C Sander, R Schneider… - … Structure, Function, and …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The maintenance of protein function and structure constrains the evolution of amino acid
sequences. This fact can be exploited to interpret correlated mutations observed in a sequence …
sequences. This fact can be exploited to interpret correlated mutations observed in a sequence …
Phenotypic profiling of the human genome by time-lapse microscopy reveals cell division genes
…, MHA Schmitz, C Chapuis, DW Gerlich, R Schneider… - Nature, 2010 - nature.com
Despite our rapidly growing knowledge about the human genome, we do not know all of the
genes required for some of the most basic functions of life. To start to fill this gap we …
genes required for some of the most basic functions of life. To start to fill this gap we …
PHD-an automatic mail server for protein secondary structure prediction
By the middle of 1993, >30 000 protein sequences had been listed. For 1000 of these, the
three-dimensional (tertiary) structure has been experimentally solved. Another 7000 can be …
three-dimensional (tertiary) structure has been experimentally solved. Another 7000 can be …
[HTML][HTML] Using graph theory to analyze biological networks
Understanding complex systems often requires a bottom-up analysis towards a systems
biology approach. The need to investigate a system, not only as individual components but as a …
biology approach. The need to investigate a system, not only as individual components but as a …
A series of PDB related databases for everyday needs
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is the world-wide repository of macromolecular structure
information. We present a series of databases that run parallel to the PDB. Each database holds …
information. We present a series of databases that run parallel to the PDB. Each database holds …
SuperTarget and Matador: resources for exploring drug-target relationships
…, A Gewiess, LJ Jensen, R Schneider… - Nucleic acids …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The molecular basis of drug action is often not well understood. This is partly because the
very abundant and diverse information generated in the past decades on drugs is hidden in …
very abundant and diverse information generated in the past decades on drugs is hidden in …
PredictProtein—an open resource for online prediction of protein structural and functional features
PredictProtein is a meta-service for sequence analysis that has been predicting structural
and functional features of proteins since 1992. Queried with a protein sequence it returns: …
and functional features of proteins since 1992. Queried with a protein sequence it returns: …
Visualization of omics data for systems biology
High-throughput studies of biological systems are rapidly accumulating a wealth of 'omics'-scale
data. Visualization is a key aspect of both the analysis and understanding of these data, …
data. Visualization is a key aspect of both the analysis and understanding of these data, …