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Mar 28, 2024 -
Additional data related to Weirich et al.: Discovery of new NSD2 non-histone substrates and design of a super-substrate
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MD5: a8f183de30b9a05bd6a6515d639ea88c
Parameter file for zinc ions |
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MD5: a8f183de30b9a05bd6a6515d639ea88c
Parameters for the Zink-Dummy model. |
application/vnd.palm - 1.5 KB -
MD5: d0faeef5a7789400011fa63d86b86947
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Feb 2, 2023 -
From raw data to kinetic parameters: an EnzymeML-based workflow for reproducible enzyme kinetics
Python Source Code - 2.3 KB -
MD5: 6c0c1bd1ca668420a94608ff4b6eb36c
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Feb 2, 2023 -
From raw data to kinetic parameters: an EnzymeML-based workflow for reproducible enzyme kinetics
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MD5: 3b638ccbd43257580ddcf8c7e7cbbf82
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Feb 2, 2023 -
From raw data to kinetic parameters: an EnzymeML-based workflow for reproducible enzyme kinetics
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MD5: 579e74658f80a6026afa0ee648e1afe2
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Feb 2, 2023 -
From raw data to kinetic parameters: an EnzymeML-based workflow for reproducible enzyme kinetics
Python Source Code - 1.3 KB -
MD5: ee96c71d6460536ab2e68b61eb5d6dc0
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Jan 30, 2020 -
Query sequences for the update of the ExED
Tabular Data - 505 B - 1 Variables, 25 Observations - UNF:6:eFcDsa8udm3F11lB7M2q6w==
Tabular file with headers: sequence identifier from the Expansin Engineering Database (1st column) and NCBI accession.version (2nd column). This file lists the sequence accessions used in the first update of the ExED. |
Jan 30, 2020 -
Query sequences for the update of the ExED
Unknown - 6.5 KB -
MD5: 5ae0036abf33f3585e5629a8337b7039
Seed (query) sequences for the first update of the ExED (USEARCH centroid sequences). Protein sequences are given in FASTA format with one line per sequence. Headers correspond to sequence identifiers of the Expansin Engineering Database. |
Jan 30, 2020 -
Query sequences for the update of the ExED
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MD5: 4f5de838715758c51a8cf33de96da0e8
Seed (query) sequences for the initial setup of the ExED. Protein sequences are given in FASTA format. Headers correspond to sequence identifiers in the style of UniprotKB. |