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Exploiting Publicly Available Biological and Biochemical Information for the Discovery of Novel Short Linear Motifs
2011
PLoS ONE
The function of proteins is often mediated by short linear segments of their amino acid sequence, called Short Linear Motifs or SLiMs, the identification of which can provide important information about a protein function. However, the short length of the motifs and their variable degree of conservation makes their identification hard since it is difficult to correctly estimate the statistical significance of their occurrence. Consequently, only a small fraction of them have been discovered so
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022270
pmid:21799808
pmcid:PMC3140502
fatcat:pm24jydc3bazxeoptoh52oqscy