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Automated extraction of mutation data from the literature: application

... data in electronic form. However, previous attempts to solicit voluntary submissions into a database on G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) mutations, tinyGRAP (Edvardsen et al., 2002), received very limited response. To date, the only effective way to collect mutation data is to extract it by hand fr ...
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gsridhara_1
gsridhara_1

... • Sequence profiles – Built from a multiple alignment of homologous sequences – Contains more information about the sequence family than a single sequence. – Helps to distinguish between • conserved and non-conserved positions • Conserved are important for defining members of the family • Non-conser ...
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... 2 i 1∕2 is the root mean squared radius of gyraHere, RGΘ ≡ hr G Θ tion of the Θ-state; ε is the mean interaction energy between amino acids; ϕ is the volume fraction of the chain; n is the number of amino acids in the chain segment probed by FRET; Z is a normalization factor; and q is the excess fre ...
311-320 - CiteSeerX
311-320 - CiteSeerX

... be perturbation of the aromatic amino acid residues. This is followed by the exposure of the buried aromatic amino acids and finally by a conformational change leading to an increase in hydrodynamic volume. Such an analysis of the observed data is, however, complicated by the dissociation of the oli ...
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