Title
Segmentation and interpretation of 3D protein images.
Abstract
The segmentation and interpretation of three-dimensional images of proteins is considered. A topological approach is used to represent a protein structure as a spanning tree of critical points, where each critical point corresponds to a residue or the connectivity between residues. The critical points are subsequently analyzed to recognize secondary structure motifs within the protein. Results of applying the approach to ideal and experimental images of proteins at medium resolution are presented.
Year
Venue
Field
1994
ISMB
Segmentation,Computer science,Critical point (thermodynamics),Spanning tree,Bioinformatics,Critical point (mathematics),Protein secondary structure,Protein structure
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
2
1553-0833
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Laurence Leherte1206.75
Kim Baxter2111.89
Janice I. Glasgow3392127.97
Suzanne Fortier4395.11