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Bioinformatics Advance Access published online on May 27, 2004

Bioinformatics, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bth332
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Received February 4, 2004
Revised March 5, 2004
Accepted May 6, 2004

Article

Data mining techniques to study the disulfide-bonding state in proteins: signal peptide is a strong descriptor

Dominique Tessier 1*, Benjamin Bardiaux 1, Colette Larré 1, Yves Popineau 1

1 Unité de Recherche sur les Protéines Végétales et leurs Interactions, INRA, Rue de la Géraudière, BP 71627, 44316 Nantes Cedex 3, France

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: tessier{at}nantes.inra.fr.


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Supplementary information: The web supplement to this paper, including the UML diagram of the database and some procedures used with the association rule discovery tool, may be found at http://www.nantes.inra.fr/centre/unites-recherche/urpvi/bioinformatique/publi.html.


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