File:ANKRD35 protein structure.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionANKRD35 protein structure.jpg |
English: visualized ANKRD35 structure |
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Source | I-TASSER result for ANKRD35 visualized with USCF Chimera |
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1. Yang Zhang. I-TASSER: Fully automated protein structure prediction in CASP8. Proteins, 77 (Suppl 9): 100-113, 2009. 2. Ambrish Roy, Jianyi Yang, Yang Zhang. COFACTOR: an accurate comparative algorithm for structure-based protein function annotation. Nucleic Acids Research, 40: W471-W477, 2012. 3. Jianyi Yang, Yang Zhang. I-TASSER server: new development for protein structure and function predictions, Nucleic Acids Research, 43: W174-W181, 2015. |
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