Exploiting orthology and de novo transcriptome assembly to refine target sequence information
Abstract Background The ability to generate recombinant drug target proteins is important for drug discovery research as it facilitates the investigation of drug-target-interactions in vitro. To accomplish this, the target's exact protein sequence is required. Public databases, such as Ensembl,...
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Main Authors: | Julia F. Söllner (Author), Germán Leparc (Author), Matthias Zwick (Author), Tanja Schönberger (Author), Tobias Hildebrandt (Author), Kay Nieselt (Author), Eric Simon (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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