Fabian Glaser

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2002

Number

10

Co-Authors

Bioinformatics (2002)

Tal Pupko, Itay Mayrose, Fabian Glaser

Motivation: A number of proteins of known threedimensional (3D) structure exist, with yet unknown function. In light of the recent progress in structure determination methodology, this number is...

ConSurf: A Server for the Identification of Functional Regions in Proteins by Surface-Mapping of Phylogenetic Information (2002)

Fabian Glaser, Tal Pupko, Dalit Bechor, Eric Martz

Summary: Recently, we developed algorithmic tools for the identification of functionally important regions in a protein of known 3D-structure by estimating the degree of conservation of the...

The Conserved Carboxy Terminus of the Capsid Domain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Protein Is Important for Virion Assembly and Release

Melamed, Daniel, Mark-Danieli, Michal, Kenan-Eichler, Michal, Kraus, Osnat, Castiel, Asher, Laham, Nihay, ...

The retroviral Gag precursor plays an important role in the assembly of virion particles. The capsid (CA) protein of the Gag molecule makes a major contribution to this process. In the crystal...

ConSurf 2005: the projection of evolutionary conservation scores of residues on protein structures

Landau, Meytal, Mayrose, Itay, Rosenberg, Yossi, Glaser, Fabian, Martz, Eric, Pupko, Tal, ...

Key amino acid positions that are important for maintaining the 3D structure of a protein and/or its function(s), e.g. catalytic activity, binding to ligand, DNA or other proteins, are often under...

MYO6, the Human Homologue of the Gene Responsible for Deafness in Snell’s Waltzer Mice, Is Mutated in Autosomal Dominant Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss

Melchionda, Salvatore, Ahituv, Nadav, Bisceglia, Luigi, Sobe, Tama, Glaser, Fabian, Rabionet, Raquel, ...

Mutations in the unconventional myosin VI gene, Myo6, are associated with deafness and vestibular dysfunction in the Snell’s waltzer (sv) mouse. The corresponding human gene, MYO6, is located on...

The Conserved Carboxy Terminus of the Capsid Domain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Protein Is Important for Virion Assembly and Release

Melamed, Daniel, Mark-Danieli, Michal, Kenan-Eichler, Michal, Kraus, Osnat, Castiel, Asher, Laham, Nihay, ...

The retroviral Gag precursor plays an important role in the assembly of virion particles. The capsid (CA) protein of the Gag molecule makes a major contribution to this process. In the crystal...

ConSurf 2005: the projection of evolutionary conservation scores of residues on protein structures

Landau, Meytal, Mayrose, Itay, Rosenberg, Yossi, Glaser, Fabian, Martz, Eric, Pupko, Tal, ...

Key amino acid positions that are important for maintaining the 3D structure of a protein and/or its function(s), e.g. catalytic activity, binding to ligand, DNA or other proteins, are often under...

MYO6, the Human Homologue of the Gene Responsible for Deafness in Snell’s Waltzer Mice, Is Mutated in Autosomal Dominant Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss

Melchionda, Salvatore, Ahituv, Nadav, Bisceglia, Luigi, Sobe, Tama, Glaser, Fabian, Rabionet, Raquel, ...

Mutations in the unconventional myosin VI gene, Myo6, are associated with deafness and vestibular dysfunction in the Snell’s waltzer (sv) mouse. The corresponding human gene, MYO6, is located on...

Patch Finder Plus (PFplus): A web server for extracting and displaying positive electrostatic patches on protein surfaces

Shazman, Shula, Celniker, Gershon, Haber, Omer, Glaser, Fabian, Mandel-Gutfreund, Yael

Positively charged electrostatic patches on protein surfaces are usually indicative of nucleic acid binding interfaces. Interestingly, many proteins which are not involved in nucleic acid binding...

Analysis of the human polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) reveals differences in RNA binding and response to phosphate compared to its bacterial and chloroplast counterparts

Portnoy, Victoria, Palnizky, Gili, Yehudai-Resheff, Shlomit, Glaser, Fabian, Schuster, Gadi

PNPase is a major exoribonuclease that plays an important role in the degradation, processing, and polyadenylation of RNA in prokaryotes and organelles. This phosphorolytic processive enzyme uses...