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α Helices are a basic unit of protein secondary structure and therefore the interaction between helices is crucial to understanding tertiary and higher-order folds.
A fragment f i is the basic unit of protein structure.
Before introducing formal aspects of the problem formulation, we describe the key ingredients: A fragment f i is the basic unit of protein structure.
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Domains are considered as the basic units of protein folding, evolution, and function.
Domains are the basic units of protein function and evolution; thus, improved homology detection requires improved domain alignment accuracy.
Domains are basic units of proteins, and thus exploring associations between protein domains and human inherited diseases will greatly improve our understanding of the pathogenesis of human complex diseases and further benefit the medical prevention, diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
We relied here on the concept of elementary functional loop (EFL) as a presumed basic unit of the protein function.
The basic unit of the DNA-protein complex, known as chromatin, is the nucleosome that contains approximately 147 bp of DNA wrapped around a core of eight histone proteins: two copies each of the H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 histone proteins.
Using publicly available genomic data, the distribution of the basic unit of this class of proteins was determined to better understand its evolutionary history.
In defining a pair of proteins as the basic unit of a pathway, and by revealing the functional relevance of these pairs, biological evidence can be used to infer their roles in the context of a pathway.
The basic unit of chromatin is the nucleosome, which consist of four histone proteins and ~147 bp of DNA [1].
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