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Proteomics is a rapidly growing field of molecular biology that is concerned with the methodical approach to protein expression analysis of a cell or an organism. Bioinformatics is the application of computer expertise to the management of biological information. The melding of science of Bioinformatics with proteomics provides an essential edge to the use of genomic information in understanding human diseases and ... Readmore
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2021-04-08 Research Article
A Mishra*, AV Shestopalov, AM Gaponov, IA Alexandrov and SA Roumiantsev
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Background: Adipose tissue is one of the main sites of energy homeostasis that regulates whole body metabolism with the help of adipokines. Disruption in its proper functioning results in adipose tissue remodeling (primarily hypertrophy and hyperplasia) which directly influen...
2020-07-03 Research Article
Vandna Kumari and Shamsher Singh Kanwar*
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The novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV has become a bane to mankind and spread worldwide and infected many people. Thus, there is an urgent need of a cure for the severe pneumonia disease caused by this virus. In this study, in silico comparative analysis has been done for HIV prote...
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2020-02-11 Research Article
Noor Muhammed Noori* and Omar Saber Qasim
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In the classification of cancer data sets, we note that they contain a number of additional features that influence the classification accuracy. There are many evolutionary algorithms that are used to define the feature and reduce dimensional patterns such as the gray wolf al...
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2020-01-30 Review Article
Firas Ahmed Yonis AL-Taie* and Omar Saber Qasim
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Genetic datasets have a large number of features that may significantly affect the disease classification process, especially datasets related to cancer diseases. Evolutionary algorithms (EA) are used to find the fastest and best way to perform these calculations, such as the...
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2019-12-31 Research Article
Ray K Iles*, Nicolaides K, Pais RJ, Zmuidinaite R, Keshavarz S, Poon LCY and Butler SA
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Background: The proposal that MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry could be used as a direct, rapid and affordable diagnostic tool in clinical laboratory medicine has moved from a theoretical possibility to a reality for Microbiology. Several studies have proposed the...
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2019-12-19 Research Article
Yosberto Cárdenas-Moreno*, Luis Ariel Espinosa, Julio Cesar Vieyto, Michael González-Durruthy, Alberto del Monte-Martinez, Gilda Guerra-Rivera and Maria Isabel Sánchez López
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Laccase catalyzes oxidation of lignin and aromatic compound with similar structure to this one. Their low substrate specificity results on degradation of similar phenolic compounds. In this context, Molecular Docking was performed with different ligands suggesting potential b...
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2018-04-09 Review Article
Pang Xiao-Feng*
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Based on different properties of structure of helical protein molecules some theories of bio-energy transport along the molecular chains have been proposed and established, where the energy is released by hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). A brief survey of past rese...
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2018-03-02 Opinion
Md. Mehedi Hasan* and Mst. Shamima Khatun
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Post-translational modification (PTM) refers to the covalent and enzymatic modification of proteins during or after protein biosynthesis. In the protein biosynthesis process, the ribosomal mRNA is translated into polypeptide chains, which may further undergo PTM to form the...
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2018-01-18 Review Article
Pang Xiao-Feng*
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The bio-energy released by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate, which relate to plenty of life activities and is transported in a solution, and its theory of transport are first stated and built in helix protein molecule. In order to confirm and verify the correctness of...
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2017-10-11 Research Article
Rumpi Ghosh, AD Upadhayay and AK Roy*
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ATPases is known to be a crucial in many biological activities of organisms. In this study, physicochemical properties and modeling of ATPases protein of fish was analysed using In silico approach. ATPases a protein selected from fish species, including Gold fish (Carassius a...
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