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Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R. M., & Terwilliger, T. C. (1984). The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 81, 140--144.

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Predicting Disordered Regions from Amino Acid Sequence.. - Ethan Garner Paul (1998)   (Correct)

....window [4] For these studies, 24 attributes provided the initial pool, the first 20 of which are the compositions of the 20 amino acids within the specified sequence windows. The last 4 are hydropathy [33] flexibility index [50] helix amphipathic moment [21] and sheet amphipathic moment [22]. The NMR and X ray disordered datasets were each matched with an equal number of ordered amino acids taken from the NRL 3 [40] which is a subset of PDB containing only ordered structures. A feed forward search with minimal error probability selection criterion was used on the balanced ordered ....

Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R.M., Terwilliger, T.C., The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 81:140--144, 1984.


Prediction of Dumbbell-Type Soluble Proteins and Their.. - Shun-Ya Takahashi..   (Correct)

....proteins in 12603 structures of PDB release#93. For predicting dumbbell type proteins from amino acid sequences, we used four parameters: the number of electric charges of domains, the average hydrophobicity [3] and average amphiphilicity index of helical segments [4] and hydrophobic moment [5] of end regions of helices. Because two domains had large net charges of the same sign, we first enumerated candidate amino acid sequences with the total electric charge more than fourteen elementary charges. Then, the candidates were further selected by whether there is a segment with low average ....

Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R.M., and Terwilliger, T.C., The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 81:140--144, 1984.


The Spectral Envelope and Its Applications - Stoffer   (Correct)

....also discussed in Breiman Friedman (1985) where the focus is on obtaining optimal transformations, numerically, in various situations. Fourier analysis of categorical time series has been applied successfully in molecular genetics for quite some time. For example, McLachlan Stewart (1976) and Eisenberg et al. 1984) studied the periodicity in proteins with Fourier analysis. They used predefined scales (or alphabets) and observed the = 1 3:6 frequency of amphipatic helices. Because predetermination of the scaling is arbitrary and may not be optimal, Cornette et al. 1987) reversed the problem and started ....

Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R.M. & Terwillger, T.C. (1984). The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 81, 140-144.


A Graphical Model for Protein Secondary Structure Prediction - Wei Chu Chuwei (2004)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R. M., & Terwilliger, T. C. (1984). The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 81, 140--144.


A Graphical Model for Protein Secondary Structure Prediction - Wei Chu Chuwei (2004)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Eisenberg, D., Weiss, R. M., & Terwilliger, T. C. (1984). The hydrophobic moment detects periodicity in protein hydrophobicity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 81, 140--144.

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