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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 21, 1998
Merging extracellular domains: fold prediction for laminin G-like and amino-terminal thrombospondin-like modules based on homology to pentraxinsG Beckmann, J Hanke, P Bork, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|January 1, 1996
Self-organizing hierarchic networks for pattern recognition in protein sequenceJ Hanke, G Beckmann, P Bork, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 6, 1998
Towards detection of orthologues in sequence databasesY P Yuan, O Eulenstein, M Vingron, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 14, 1999
No Sec7-homology domain in guanine-nucleotide-exchange factors that act on Ras and RhoC P Ponting, P Bork, J Schultz, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 3, 1999
Domains in plexins: links to integrins and transcription factorsP Bork, T Doerks, T A Springer, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|February 1, 1995
Divergent evolution of a beta/alpha-barrel subclass: detection of numerous phosphate-binding sites by motif searchP Bork, J Gellerich, H Groth, et al.
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics|May 1, 1996
Structure and distribution of modules in extracellular proteinsP Bork, A K Downing, B Kieffer, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 16, 1997
A putative nucleic acid-binding domain in Bloom's and Werner's syndrome helicasesV Morozov, A R Mushegian, E V Koonin, et al.
Genome Research|December 4, 2001
Novel protein domains and repeats in Drosophila melanogaster: insights into structure, function, and evolutionC P Ponting, R Mott, P Bork, et al.
Gene|February 17, 2001
The black-pearl gene of Drosophila defines a novel conserved protein family and is required for larval growth and survivalS Becker, A Gehrsitz, P Bork, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 21, 1998
Merging extracellular domains: fold prediction for laminin G-like and amino-terminal thrombospondin-like modules based on homology to pentraxinsG Beckmann, J Hanke, P Bork, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|January 1, 1996
Self-organizing hierarchic networks for pattern recognition in protein sequenceJ Hanke, G Beckmann, P Bork, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 6, 1998
Towards detection of orthologues in sequence databasesY P Yuan, O Eulenstein, M Vingron, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 14, 1999
No Sec7-homology domain in guanine-nucleotide-exchange factors that act on Ras and RhoC P Ponting, P Bork, J Schultz, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 3, 1999
Domains in plexins: links to integrins and transcription factorsP Bork, T Doerks, T A Springer, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|February 1, 1995
Divergent evolution of a beta/alpha-barrel subclass: detection of numerous phosphate-binding sites by motif searchP Bork, J Gellerich, H Groth, et al.
Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics|May 1, 1996
Structure and distribution of modules in extracellular proteinsP Bork, A K Downing, B Kieffer, et al.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 16, 1997
A putative nucleic acid-binding domain in Bloom's and Werner's syndrome helicasesV Morozov, A R Mushegian, E V Koonin, et al.
Genome Research|December 4, 2001
Novel protein domains and repeats in Drosophila melanogaster: insights into structure, function, and evolutionC P Ponting, R Mott, P Bork, et al.
Gene|February 17, 2001
The black-pearl gene of Drosophila defines a novel conserved protein family and is required for larval growth and survivalS Becker, A Gehrsitz, P Bork, et al.
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