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    Role of active site rigidity in activity: MD simulation and fluorescence study on a lipase mutant by Kamal, Md Zahid, Mohammad, Tabrez Anwar Shamim, Krishnamoorthy, G, Rao, Nalam Madhusudhana

    Published in PloS one (13-04-2012)
    “…Relationship between stability and activity of enzymes is maintained by underlying conformational flexibility. In thermophilic enzymes, a decrease in…”
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    Support Vector Machine-based classification of protein folds using the structural properties of amino acid residues and amino acid residue pairs by Shamim, Mohammad Tabrez Anwar, Anwaruddin, Mohammad, Nagarajaram, H.A.

    Published in Bioinformatics (15-12-2007)
    “…Motivation: Fold recognition is a key step in the protein structure discovery process, especially when traditional sequence comparison methods fail to yield…”
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    A Hierarchical Approach to Protein Fold Prediction by Mohammad, Tabrez Anwar Shamim, Nagarajaram, Hampapathalu Adimurthy

    Published in Journal of integrative bioinformatics (01-03-2011)
    “…Fold recognition, assigning novel proteins to known structures, forms an important component of the overall protein structure discovery process. The available…”
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    A Hierarchical Approach to Protein Fold Prediction by Mohammad, Tabrez Anwar Shamim, Nagarajaram, Hampapathalu Adimurthy

    Published in Journal of integrative bioinformatics (01-03-2011)
    “…Fold recognition, assigning novel proteins to known structures, forms an important component of the overall protein structure discovery process. The available…”
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    SVM-based method for protein structural class prediction using secondary structural content and structural information of amino acids by Mohammad, Tabrez Anwar Shamim, Nagarajaram, Hampapathalu Adimurthy

    “…The knowledge collated from the known protein structures has revealed that the proteins are usually folded into the four structural classes: all-α, all-β, α/β…”
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