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1. Outcome of the First wwPDB Hybrid/Integrative Methods Task Force Workshop.

2. Ligand-target prediction by structural network biology using nAnnoLyze.

3. Alignment of multiple protein structures based on sequence and structure features.

4. Evolutionary potentials: structure specific knowledge-based potentials exploiting the evolutionary record of sequence homologs.

5. Use of estimated evolutionary strength at the codon level improves the prediction of disease-related protein mutations in humans.

6. Characterization of protein hubs by inferring interacting motifs from protein interactions.

7. DBAli tools: mining the protein structure space.

8. The AnnoLite and AnnoLyze programs for comparative annotation of protein structures.

9. Localization of binding sites in protein structures by optimization of a composite scoring function.

10. Comparative protein structure modeling using Modeller.

11. A composite score for predicting errors in protein structure models.

12. Accuracy of sequence alignment and fold assessment using reduced amino acid alphabets.

13. Variable gap penalty for protein sequence-structure alignment.

14. Detecting remotely related proteins by their interactions and sequence similarity.

15. Alignment of protein sequences by their profiles.

16. MODBASE, a database of annotated comparative protein structure models, and associated resources.

17. ModView, visualization of multiple protein sequences and structures.

18. Reliability of assessment of protein structure prediction methods.

19. MODBASE, a database of annotated comparative protein structure models and associated resources.

20. Alignment of multiple protein structures based on sequence and structure features.

21. Prediction of enzyme function by combining sequence similarity and protein interactions.

22. The C-type lectin fold as an evolutionary solution for massive sequence variation.

23. COMPARATIVE PROTEIN STRUCTURE MODELING OF GENES AND GENOMES.

24. The Role of chromatin-associated factors in genome topology

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