Prediction and characterization of enzymatic activities guided by sequence similarity and genome neighborhood networks

  1. Suwen Zhao
  2. Ayano Sakai
  3. Xinshuai Zhang
  4. Matthew W Vetting
  5. Ritesh Kumar
  6. Brandan Hillerich
  7. Brian San Francisco
  8. Jose Solbiati
  9. Adam Steves
  10. Shoshana Brown
  11. Eyal Akiva
  12. Alan Barber
  13. Ronald D Seidel
  14. Patricia C Babbitt
  15. Steven C Almo
  16. John A Gerlt  Is a corresponding author
  17. Matthew P Jacobson
  1. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  2. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
  3. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, United States

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  1. Suwen Zhao
  2. Ayano Sakai
  3. Xinshuai Zhang
  4. Matthew W Vetting
  5. Ritesh Kumar
  6. Brandan Hillerich
  7. Brian San Francisco
  8. Jose Solbiati
  9. Adam Steves
  10. Shoshana Brown
  11. Eyal Akiva
  12. Alan Barber
  13. Ronald D Seidel
  14. Patricia C Babbitt
  15. Steven C Almo
  16. John A Gerlt
  17. Matthew P Jacobson
(2014)
Prediction and characterization of enzymatic activities guided by sequence similarity and genome neighborhood networks
eLife 3:e03275.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03275

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