A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction is a scholarly work by Yang Zhang, published in 2011 in ''Journal of Visualized Experiments''. The main subjects of the publication include gene regulatory network, protein structure prediction, protein function prediction, Protein Data Bank, structural bioinformatics, data mining, MODELLER, computer science, homology modeling, sequence alignment, Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction, Structural genomics, Threading, metabolic engineering, workbench, web server, computational biology, protein structure, protein tertiary structure, software, protein structure database, and structural alignment. Genome sequencing projects have ciphered millions of protein sequence, which require knowledge of their structure and function to improve the understanding of their biological role.