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1. Protein-Specific Prediction of RNA-Binding Sites Based on Information Entropy.

2. A structural dissection of large protein-protein crystal packing contacts.

3. Domain position prediction based on sequence information by using fuzzy mean operator.

4. Exploring the relationship between hub proteins and drug targets based on GO and intrinsic disorder.

5. A comparative study of family-specific protein-ligand complex affinity prediction based on random forest approach.

6. Predicting the druggability of protein-protein interactions based on sequence and structure features of active pockets.

7. A hybrid method for identification of structural domains.

8. A functional feature analysis on diverse protein-protein interactions: application for the prediction of binding affinity.

9. PPM-Dom: a novel method for domain position prediction.

10. The effect of edge definition of complex networks on protein structure identification.

11. Novel feature for catalytic protein residues reflecting interactions with other residues.

12. Predicting the state of cysteines based on sequence information.

13. Prediction of lipid-binding sites based on support vector machine and position specific scoring matrix.

14. SecretP: a new method for predicting mammalian secreted proteins.

15. Prediction of beta-turn in protein using E-SSpred and support vector machine.

16. Fast Fourier transform-based support vector machine for subcellular localization prediction using different substitution models.

17. Individually double minimum-distance definition of protein-RNA binding residues and application to structure-based prediction.

18. Improving the Understanding of Pathogenesis of Human Papillomavirus 16 via Mapping Protein-Protein Interaction Network.

19. Position-specific prediction of methylation sites from sequence conservation based on information theory.

20. Effects of neighboring sequence environment in predicting cleavage sites of signal peptides

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