R Sánchez, U Pieper, F Melo, N Eswar, M A Martí-Renom, M S Madhusudhan, N Mirković, A Sali
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Protein structure modeling for structural genomics.
The shapes of most protein sequences will be modeled based on their similarity to experimentally determined protein structures. The current role, limitations, challenges and prospects for protein structure modeling (using information about genes and genomes) are discussed in the context of structural genomics.