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To build a structure model for a target protein sequence, the TBM process consists of four major steps: identification of structural templates, alignment of target sequence to structural templates (or sequence-structure alignment), model building, and model quality evaluation.
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In this Resource article, we have built a structure model of the human sodium channel Nav1.7 based on the Cav1.1 cryo-EM structure (PDB code: 5GJV).
We built a structure model for human NAGLU using I-TASSER [ 39], given high sequence identity.
We built a structure model for human NAGLU based on this template (PDB identifier: 2VC9) using I-TASSER [ 39], given the high sequence identity.
In fact Robinson used the compactness theorem to build a structure R′ that is a model of exactly the same sentences of L as R, but which has infinitesimals.
These are, in turn, basic ingredients of any serious attempt to build an AGN structure model.
First we have built a sequential structure model which reveals to be irregular in time processing.
The recent publishing of the crystal structure of APOBEC2 [19] provides the template to build a reliable model structure of APOBEC3G by theoretical methods.
Therefore, based on homologous model for DnaB monomer we build a CG model structure which is subsequently used as a building block for the archetypal geometries shown in Figure 4B.
We used the protein structure prediction server HHpred (available at http://toolkit.tuebingen.mpg.de/HHpred) to build a homology model of the structure of D. melanogaster Pur-α [15].
The goal of this work is to discuss some criteria of task, build task hierarchy structure model, and then propose a task analytic method in radiation field based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP).
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