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0
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GBSC: Graph-Based Sequence Clustering method for similar short tandem repeats in protein sequences.
(academic.oup.com)
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Jarnot P
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Gruca A
Bioinformatics
2026-06-13
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#clustering
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0
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A census of anti-CRISPR proteins reveals AcrIE9 and AcrIE13 as inhibitors of the Escherichia coli K12 type IE CRISPR-Cas system.
(pnas.org)
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Taranenko D
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Isaev A
PNAS
2026-06-16
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#crispr
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0
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Circular and athermal atmospheric CO(2) capture by food waste-derived amyloid sorbents.
(pnas.org)
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Dong Z
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Mezzenga R
PNAS
2026-06-16
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#sustainability
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0
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Epistasis plays a limited role in driving entrenchment during neutral protein evolution.
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Schmelkin L
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Kumar S
Genome Biology
2026-06-17
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#epistasis
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0
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Fitness translocation: improving variant effect prediction with biologically-grounded data augmentation.
(academic.oup.com)
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Mialland A
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Saito Y
Bioinformatics
2026-06-20
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#variant
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0
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Protein-Nucleic Acid Binding Site Prediction Using Interpretable Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks with Hypergraph Representation Learning.
(academic.oup.com)
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Zhu Y
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Pan X
Bioinformatics
2026-06-20
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#binding
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0
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Biophysical fitness landscape design traps viral evolution.
(pnas.org)
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Mohanty V
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Shakhnovich EI
PNAS
2026-06-26
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#evolution
#fitness
#vaccination
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0
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Optimizing protein tokenization: reduced amino acid alphabets for efficient and accurate protein language models.
(academic.oup.com)
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Rannon E
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Burstein D
Bioinformatics
2026-07-01
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#protein
#language model
#tokenization
#deep learning
#bioinformatics
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0
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LoMuS: Low-Rank Adaptation with Sequence Multi-representation Improves Protein Stability Prediction.
(academic.oup.com)
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Infante S
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Kabir A
Bioinformatics
2026-07-09
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#protein
#stability
#prediction
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#folding
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0
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Protein stability is determined by single-site bias rather than pairwise covariance.
(nature.com)
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Sternke M
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Barrick D
Nature Chemical Biology
2026-07-10
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#protein
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