Plant Proteins Are Smaller Because They Are Encoded by Fewer Exons than Animal Proteins.
Obed Ramírez-SánchezPaulino Pérez-RodríguezLuis DelayeAxel TiessenPublished in: Genom. Proteom. Bioinform. (2016)
Keyphrases
- arabidopsis thaliana
- protein sequences
- protein function
- protein structure
- amino acid sequences
- protein protein interactions
- dna binding
- amino acids
- chemical compounds
- living cells
- signal transduction pathways
- data sets
- subcellular localization
- sequence similarity
- protein protein interaction networks
- protein structure prediction
- protein folding
- protein functional
- protein structural
- amino acid composition
- mass spectrometry