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In Silico Biology 1, 0014 (1998); ©1998, Bioinformation Systems e.V.  



CoPreTHi: A Web tool which combines transmembrane protein segment prediction methods

V. J. Promponas, G. A. Palaios, C. M. Pasquier, J. S. Hamodrakas and S. J. Hamodrakas

Faculty of Biology, Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, University of Athens, Athens 157 01, Greece
E-mail: vprobon@biology.db.uoa.gr, gpal@biology.db.uoa.gr, pasquier@atlas.cc.uoa.gr, ihamod@biology.db.uoa.gr, shamodr@atlas.cc.uoa.gr



accepted December 11, 1998


Completed references

The following publications were cited in this article as being "in press" or "submitted" and have been published since then:


  1. Mitaku, S., Boon-Chieng, S. and Hirokawa, T. (1998). A Theoretical Method to Distinguish between Membrane and Soluble Proteins by Physicochemical Approach. (Submitted for publication)
    see:
    Mitaku, S. and Hirokawa, T. (1999). Physicochemical factors for discriminating between soluble and membrane proteins: hydrophobicity of helical segments and protein length. Protein Eng. 12, 953-957.

  2. Pasquier, C. M., Promponas, V. J., Palaios, G. A., Hamodrakas, J. S. and Hamodrakas, S. J. (1998). A novel method for predicting transmembrane segments in proteins based on a statistical analysis of the SwissProt database: the PRED-TMR algorithm. (Submitted for publication)
    published as:
    Pasquier, C. M., Promponas, V. J., Palaios, G. A., Hamodrakas, J. S. and Hamodrakas, S. J. (1999). A novel method for predicting transmembrane segments in proteins based on a statistical analysis of the SwissProt database: the PRED-TMR algorithm. Protein Eng. 12, 381-385.