Difference between revisions of "Homology modelling"
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<div class="reference-box">[http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-61779-587-9/ Springer: Homology Modeling Methods and Protocols (2012)]</div> | <div class="reference-box">[http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-61779-587-9/ Springer: Homology Modeling Methods and Protocols (2012)]</div> |
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Homology modeling
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Further reading and resources
Bramucci et al. (2012) PyMod: sequence similarity searches, multiple sequence-structure alignments, and homology modeling within PyMOL. BMC Bioinformatics 13 Suppl 4:S2. (pmid: 22536966) |
Bordoli & Schwede (2012) Automated protein structure modeling with SWISS-MODEL Workspace and the Protein Model Portal. Methods Mol Biol 857:107-36. (pmid: 22323219) |
Peng & Xu (2011) A multiple-template approach to protein threading. Proteins 79:1930-9. (pmid: 21465564) |
McGuffin (2008) Aligning sequences to structures. Methods Mol Biol 413:61-90. (pmid: 18075162) |