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Part I: Data Basses 1. Update on Genomic Databases and Resources at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Tatiana Tatusova 2. Protein Structure Databases Roman A. Laskowski 3. The MIntAct Project and Molecular Interaction Databases Luana Licata and Sandra Orchard 4. Applications of Protein Thermodynamic Database for Understanding Protein Mutant Stability and Designing Stable Mutants M. Michael Gromiha, P. Anoosha, and Liang-Tsung Huang 5. Classification and Exploration of 3D Protein…
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  • Pages: 552
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  • ISBN-13: 9781493935703
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  • Language: English
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Part I: Data Basses

1. Update on Genomic Databases and Resources at the National Center for Biotechnology Information

Tatiana Tatusova

2. Protein Structure Databases

Roman A. Laskowski

3. The MIntAct Project and Molecular Interaction Databases

Luana Licata and Sandra Orchard

4. Applications of Protein Thermodynamic Database for Understanding Protein Mutant Stability and Designing Stable Mutants

M. Michael Gromiha, P. Anoosha, and Liang-Tsung Huang

5. Classification and Exploration of 3D Protein Domain Interactions using Kbdock

Anisah W. Ghoorah, Marie-Dominique Devignes, Malika Smaïl-Tabbone, David W. Ritchie

6. Data Mining of Macromolecular Structures

Bart van Beusekom, Anastassis Perrakis, and Robbie P. Joosten

7. Criteria to Extract High Quality Protein Data Bank Subsets for Structure Users

Oliviero Carugo and Kristina Djinovic-Carugo

8. Homology-based Annotation of Large Protein Datasets

Marco Punta and Jaina Mistry

PART II: Computational Techniques

9. Identification and Correction Of Erroneous Protein Sequences in Public Databases

László Patthy

10. Improving the Accuracy of Fitted Atomic Models in Cryo-EM Density Maps Of Protein Assemblies Using Evolutionary Information From Aligned Homologous Proteins Ramachandran Rakesh and Narayanaswamy Srinivasan

11. Systematic Exploration of an Efficient Amino Acid Substitution Matrix, MIQS

Kentaro Tomii and Kazunori Yamada

12. Promises and Pitfalls of High Throughput Biological Assays

Greg Finak and Raphael Gottardo

13. Optimizing RNA-seq Mapping with STAR

Alexander Dobin and Thomas R. Gingeras


PART III: Prediction Methods

14. Predicting Conformational Disorder

Philippe Lieutaud, François Ferron, and Sonia Longhi

15. Classification of Protein Kinases Influenced By Conservation of Substrate Binding Residues

Chintalapati Janaki, Narayanaswamy Srinivasan, Malini Manoharan

16. Spectral-Statistical Approach for Revealing Latent Regular Structures in DNA Sequence

Maria Chaley and Vladimir Kutyrkin

17.Protein Crystallizability

Pawel Smialowski and Philip Wong

18. Analysis and Visualization of ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq Sequence Alignments using ngs.plot

Yong-Hwee Eddie Loh, and Li Shen

19. Dataming with ontologies

Robert Hoehndorft, Georgios V. Gkoutos, and Paul N. Schofield

20. Functional Analysis of Metabolomics Data

Mónica Chagoyen, Javier López-Ibáñez, and Florencio Pazos

21. Bacterial Genomics Data Analysis in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era

Massimiliano Orsini, Gianmauro Cuccuru, Paolo Uva, and Giorgio Fotia

22. A Broad Overview of Computational Methods for Predicting the Pathophysiological Effects of Non-Synonymous Variants

Stefano Castellana, Caterina Fusilli, and Tommaso Mazza

23. Recommendation Techniques for Drug-Target Interaction Prediction and Drug-Repositioning

Salvatore Alaimo, Rosalba Giugno, and Alfredo Pulvirenti 24. Protein Residue Contacts and Prediction Methods

Badri Adhikari and Jianlin Cheng

25. The Recipe for Protein Sequence-Based Function Prediction and its Implementation in the Annotator Software Environment

Birgit Eisenhaber, Durga Kuchibhatla, Westley Sherman, Fernanda L. Sirota, Igor N. Berezovsky, Wing-Cheong Wong, and Frank Eisenhaber


Part IV: Big Data

26. Big Data, Evolution, and Metagenomes: Predicting Disease from Gut Microbiota Codon Usage Profiles

Maja Fabijanic and Kristian Vlahoviček

27. Big Data in Plant Science: Resources and Data Mining Tools for Plant Genomics and Prote

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  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2016
  • Pages: 552
  • ISBN-10: 1493935704
  • ISBN-13: 9781493935703
  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 3.2 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

Part I: Data Basses

1. Update on Genomic Databases and Resources at the National Center for Biotechnology Information

Tatiana Tatusova

2. Protein Structure Databases

Roman A. Laskowski

3. The MIntAct Project and Molecular Interaction Databases

Luana Licata and Sandra Orchard

4. Applications of Protein Thermodynamic Database for Understanding Protein Mutant Stability and Designing Stable Mutants

M. Michael Gromiha, P. Anoosha, and Liang-Tsung Huang

5. Classification and Exploration of 3D Protein Domain Interactions using Kbdock

Anisah W. Ghoorah, Marie-Dominique Devignes, Malika Smaïl-Tabbone, David W. Ritchie

6. Data Mining of Macromolecular Structures

Bart van Beusekom, Anastassis Perrakis, and Robbie P. Joosten

7. Criteria to Extract High Quality Protein Data Bank Subsets for Structure Users

Oliviero Carugo and Kristina Djinovic-Carugo

8. Homology-based Annotation of Large Protein Datasets

Marco Punta and Jaina Mistry

PART II: Computational Techniques

9. Identification and Correction Of Erroneous Protein Sequences in Public Databases

László Patthy

10. Improving the Accuracy of Fitted Atomic Models in Cryo-EM Density Maps Of Protein Assemblies Using Evolutionary Information From Aligned Homologous Proteins Ramachandran Rakesh and Narayanaswamy Srinivasan

11. Systematic Exploration of an Efficient Amino Acid Substitution Matrix, MIQS

Kentaro Tomii and Kazunori Yamada

12. Promises and Pitfalls of High Throughput Biological Assays

Greg Finak and Raphael Gottardo

13. Optimizing RNA-seq Mapping with STAR

Alexander Dobin and Thomas R. Gingeras


PART III: Prediction Methods

14. Predicting Conformational Disorder

Philippe Lieutaud, François Ferron, and Sonia Longhi

15. Classification of Protein Kinases Influenced By Conservation of Substrate Binding Residues

Chintalapati Janaki, Narayanaswamy Srinivasan, Malini Manoharan

16. Spectral-Statistical Approach for Revealing Latent Regular Structures in DNA Sequence

Maria Chaley and Vladimir Kutyrkin

17.Protein Crystallizability

Pawel Smialowski and Philip Wong

18. Analysis and Visualization of ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq Sequence Alignments using ngs.plot

Yong-Hwee Eddie Loh, and Li Shen

19. Dataming with ontologies

Robert Hoehndorft, Georgios V. Gkoutos, and Paul N. Schofield

20. Functional Analysis of Metabolomics Data

Mónica Chagoyen, Javier López-Ibáñez, and Florencio Pazos

21. Bacterial Genomics Data Analysis in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era

Massimiliano Orsini, Gianmauro Cuccuru, Paolo Uva, and Giorgio Fotia

22. A Broad Overview of Computational Methods for Predicting the Pathophysiological Effects of Non-Synonymous Variants

Stefano Castellana, Caterina Fusilli, and Tommaso Mazza

23. Recommendation Techniques for Drug-Target Interaction Prediction and Drug-Repositioning

Salvatore Alaimo, Rosalba Giugno, and Alfredo Pulvirenti 24. Protein Residue Contacts and Prediction Methods

Badri Adhikari and Jianlin Cheng

25. The Recipe for Protein Sequence-Based Function Prediction and its Implementation in the Annotator Software Environment

Birgit Eisenhaber, Durga Kuchibhatla, Westley Sherman, Fernanda L. Sirota, Igor N. Berezovsky, Wing-Cheong Wong, and Frank Eisenhaber


Part IV: Big Data

26. Big Data, Evolution, and Metagenomes: Predicting Disease from Gut Microbiota Codon Usage Profiles

Maja Fabijanic and Kristian Vlahoviček

27. Big Data in Plant Science: Resources and Data Mining Tools for Plant Genomics and Prote

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