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Adam Godzik
The Burnham Institute
La Jolla, CA
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Understanding Protein Functions FromFold Predictions: Applications in the Era of Genomic Projects
 
The problem of predicting protein structure and function from sequence is far from being solved. But many algorithms, addressing some aspects of this problem are providing useful information, that could be used for partial annotation of new sequences from genomic projects.

An automated protocol to annotate large groups of proteins with predicted structural and functional information developed at the Burnham Institute on the basis of a new fold prediction algorithms, complemented with several publicly available algorithms. General overview of the prediction protocol and several examples of how specific predictions were followed from a computer lab to the laboratory bench will be presented.

   
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