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RONN: the bio-basis function neural network technique applied to the detection of natively disordered regions in proteins

by: Zheng R. Yang, Rebecca Thomson, Philip McNeil, Robert M. Esnouf
Bioinformatics, Vol. 21, No. 16. (15 August 2005), pp. 3369-3376, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti534  Key: citeulike:299543

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Motivation: Recent studies have found many proteins containing regions that do not form well-defined three-dimensional structures in their native states. The study and detection of such disordered regions is important both for understanding protein function and for facilitating structural analysis since disordered regions may affect solubility and/or crystallizability.


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