## Background Determining the complete repertoire of protein structures for all soluble, globular proteins in a single organism has been one of the major goals of several structural genomics projects in recent years. ## Results We report that this goal has nearly been reached for several "minimal
Structural Genomics of Minimal Organisms and Protein Fold Space
โ Scribed by Sung-Hou Kim; Dong Hae Shin; Jinyu Liu; Vaheh Oganesyan; Shengfeng Chen; Qian Steven Xu; Jeong-Sun Kim; Debanu Das; Ursula Schulze-Gahmen; Stephen R. Holbrook; Elizabeth L. Holbrook; Bruno A. Martinez; Natalia Oganesyan; Andy DeGiovanni; Yun Lou; Marlene Henriquez; Candice Huang; Jaru Jancarik; Ramona Pufan; In-Geol Choi; John-Marc Chandonia; Jingtong Hou; Barbara Gold; Hisao Yokota; Steven E. Brenner; Paul D. Adams; Rosalind Kim
- Book ID
- 106442360
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 465 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1345-711X
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