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    pNitro-Tyr-PseAAC: Predict Nitrotyrosine Sites in Proteins by Incorporating Five Features into Chou's General PseAAC by Ghauri, Ahmad W, Khan, Yaser D, Rasool, Nouman, Khan, Sher A, Chou, Kuo-Chen

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-01-2018)
    “…Closely related to causes of various diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, septic shock, and coeliac disease; tyrosine nitration is considered as one of the…”
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    iHyd-PseAAC (EPSV): Identifying Hydroxylation Sites in Proteins by Extracting Enhanced Position and Sequence Variant Feature via Chou's 5- Step Rule and General Pseudo Amino Acid Composition by Ehsan, Asma, Mahmood, Muhammad K, Khan, Yaser D, Barukab, Omar M, Khan, Sher A, Chou, Kuo-Chen

    Published in Current genomics (01-02-2019)
    “…Background: In various biological processes and cell functions, Post Translational Modifications (PTMs) bear critical significance. Hydroxylation of proline…”
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    iSulfoTyr-PseAAC: Identify Tyrosine Sulfation Sites by Incorporating Statistical Moments via Chou's 5-steps Rule and Pseudo Components by Barukab, Omar, Khan, Yaser Daanial, Khan, Sher Afzal, Chou, Kuo-Chen

    Published in Current genomics (01-05-2019)
    “…Background: The amino acid residues, in protein, undergo post-translation modification (PTM) during protein synthesis, a process of chemical and physical…”
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    iMethylK-PseAAC: Improving Accuracy of Lysine Methylation Sites Identification by Incorporating Statistical Moments and Position Relative Features into General PseAAC via Chou's 5-steps Rule by Ilyas, Sarah, Hussain, Waqar, Ashraf, Adeel, Khan, Yaser Daanial, Khan, Sher Afzal, Chou, Kuo-Chen

    Published in Current genomics (01-05-2019)
    “…Background: Methylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications in the human body which usually arises on lysine amongthe most intensely…”
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