Functional Word in a Protein : V. Comparative Linguistics
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概要
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Nucleotide sequence of trypsin is analysed by the DEV model for the assignment of its functional system. The number of alphabets is reduced from five (A, T, G, C, S)1) to three (A, C, S or A, G, S) or two (A, C or A, G). Results strengthen the view obtained in five-alphabet system: less-specific but exact assignment of functional system. Comparison between different numbered alphabets is made which includes electric circuit, two alphabet (0, 1) made of conductor.
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著者
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Oshima K
Sci. Univ. Tokyo Yamaguchi Jpn
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KIHO Yukio
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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IWAI Tsuruji
Kansai Medical University
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KATORI Kaoru
Hirosaki University, Faculty of Humanity
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OSHIMA Kunio
Science University of Tokyo, Yamaguchi College, Faculty of Basic Engineering
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Katori Kaori
Hirosaki University, Faculty of Humanity
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OSHIMA Kunio
Science University of Tokyo in Yamaguchi, Faculty of Science and Engineering
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- Dynamic aspects of protein function : III. Comparison of homologous proteins isolated from various species
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- Basic construction of the functional system in a protein : II. Functional system of chymotrypsin
- Functional Word in a protein : IV. Alphabet
- Dynamic aspects of protein function : II. Metastable functional system of trypsin
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- A Simple Way to Identify Functional Sites in Protein III. Application of DEV Analysis to Proteins Other than Trypsin.:III. Application of DEV Analysis to Proteins Other than Trypsin
- Functional Word in a Protein. II. Repeating Words.:II. Repeating Words
- Functional Word in a Protein. I. Overlapping Words.:I. Overlapping Words
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