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Structural biology is a branch of molecular biology and biochemistry, aiming to understand the interaction of molecules like proteins by observing their structures. Crystallization is one of the most widely used methods to identify protein structure, yet it is laborious and time-consuming. Researchers are seeking assistance from computers. This paper implements an improved WDSP program for recognizing...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are crucial for almost all cellular processes, including metabolic cycles, DNA transcription and replication, and signaling cascades. Unfortunately, the experimental methods for identifying PPIs are both time-consuming and expensive. Therefore, it is important to develop computational approaches for predicting PPIs. In this paper, a sequence-based method was developed...
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