Selected article for: "insoluble soluble group residue and normalised count"

Author: Bikash K. Bhandari; Paul P. Gardner; Chun Shen Lim
Title: Solubility-Weighted Index: fast and accurate prediction of protein solubility
  • Document date: 2020_2_16
  • ID: 2rpr7aph_34
    Snippet: where is the normalised count of residue in the PSI:Biology soluble or insoluble (x) f i x) ( group and is the normalised count in the eSOL sequences. (x) f eSOL For a control, random protein sequences were generated by incrementing the length of sequence, starting from a length of 50 residues to 6,000 residues with a step size of 50 residues. A hundred random sequences were generated for each length, giving a total of 12,000 unique random sequen.....
    Document: where is the normalised count of residue in the PSI:Biology soluble or insoluble (x) f i x) ( group and is the normalised count in the eSOL sequences. (x) f eSOL For a control, random protein sequences were generated by incrementing the length of sequence, starting from a length of 50 residues to 6,000 residues with a step size of 50 residues. A hundred random sequences were generated for each length, giving a total of 12,000 unique random sequences.

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