Publications of P. Bork in the journal "Trends Biochem Sci".

Publications of P. Bork in the journal "Trends Biochem Sci".

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2008 1 publication(s).
28.
iPath: interactive exploration of biochemical pathways and networks.
Letunic I, Yamada T, Kanehisa M, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2008 Mar 12; 33(3): 101-3. Epub 2008 Feb 13; PubMed: 18276143.
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2003 2 publication(s).
27.
The KIND module: a putative signalling domain evolved from the C lobe of the protein kinase fold.
Ciccarelli FD, Bork P, Kerkhoff E
Trends Biochem Sci.
2003 Jul; 28(7): 349-52. PubMed: 12877999.
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26.
Metabolites: a helping hand for pathway evolution?
Trends Biochem Sci.
2003 Jun; 28(6): 336-41. PubMed: 12826406.
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2002 3 publication(s).
25.
CASH--a beta-helix domain widespread among carbohydrate-binding proteins.
Ciccarelli FD, Copley RR, Doerks T, Russell RB, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2002 Feb; 27(2): 59-62. PubMed: 11852237.
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24.
AMOP, a protein module alternatively spliced in cancer cells.
Trends Biochem Sci.
2002 Mar; 27(3): 113-5. PubMed: 11893501.
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23.
BSD: a novel domain in transcription factors and synapse-associated proteins.
Doerks T, Huber S, Buchner E, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2002 Apr; 27(4): 168-70. PubMed: 11943536.
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2001 2 publication(s).
22.
DDT -- a novel domain in different transcription and chromosome remodeling factors.
Doerks T, Copley R, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2001 Mar; 26(3): 145-6. PubMed: 11246006.
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21.
XplorMed: a tool for exploring MEDLINE abstracts.
Trends Biochem Sci.
2001 Sep; 26(9): 573-5. PubMed: 11551795.
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2000 4 publication(s).
20.
L27, a novel heterodimerization domain in receptor targeting proteins Lin-2 and Lin-7.
Doerks T, Bork P, Kamberov E, Makarova O, Muecke S, Margolis B
Trends Biochem Sci.
2000 Jul; 25(7): 317-8. PubMed: 10871881.
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19.
GRAM, a novel domain in glucosyltransferases, myotubularins and other putative membrane-associated proteins.
Doerks T, Strauss M, Brendel M, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2000 Oct; 25(10): 483-5. PubMed: 11050430.
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Automated annotation of GPI anchor sites: case study C. elegans.
Eisenhaber B, Bork P, Yuan YP, Löffler G, Eisenhaber F
Trends Biochem Sci.
2000 Jul; 25(7): 340-1. PubMed: 10871885.
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17.
Gene context conservation of a higher order than operons.
Lathe WC, Snel B, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
2000 Oct; 25(10): 474-9. PubMed: 11050428.
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1999 3 publication(s).
16.
Domains in plexins: links to integrins and transcription factors.
Bork P, Doerks T, Springer TA, Snel B
Trends Biochem Sci.
1999 Jul; 24(7): 261-3. PubMed: 10390613.
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15.
A novel transactivation domain in parkin.
Morett E, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1999 Jun; 24(6): 229-31. PubMed: 10366851.
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14.
No Sec7-homology domain in guanine-nucleotide-exchange factors that act on Ras and Rho.
Ponting CP, Bork P, Schultz J, Aravind L
Trends Biochem Sci.
1999 May; 24(5): 177-8. PubMed: 10322430.
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1998 1 publication(s).
13.
Conservation of gene order: a fingerprint of proteins that physically interact.
Trends Biochem Sci.
1998 Sep; 23(9): 324-8. PubMed: 9787636.
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1997 3 publication(s).
12.
Cytoplasmic signalling domains: the next generation.
Bork P, Schultz J, Ponting CP
Trends Biochem Sci.
1997 Aug; 22(8): 296-8. PubMed: 9270302.
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11.
A putative nucleic acid-binding domain in Bloom's and Werner's syndrome helicases.
Morozov VM, Mushegian AR, Koonin EV, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1997 Nov; 22(11): 417-8. PubMed: 9397680.
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10.
SPRY domains in ryanodine receptors (Ca(2+)-release channels).
Trends Biochem Sci.
1997 Jun; 22(6): 193-4. PubMed: 9204703.
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1996 2 publication(s).
9.
Ancient duplication of DNA polymerase inferred from analysis of complete bacterial genomes.
Koonin EV, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1996 Apr; 21(4): 128-9. PubMed: 8701468.
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8.
Pleckstrin's repeat performance: a novel domain in G-protein signaling?
Ponting CP, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1996 Jul; 21(7): 245-6. PubMed: 8755244.
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1995 1 publication(s).
7.
Ready for a motif submission? A proposed checklist.
Bork P, Ouzounis C, McEntyre J
Trends Biochem Sci.
1995 Mar; 20(3): 104. PubMed: 7709426.
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1994 3 publication(s).
6.
The WW domain: a signalling site in dystrophin?
Bork P, Sudol M
Trends Biochem Sci.
1994 Dec; 19(12): 531-3. PubMed: 7846762.
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5.
FMN- or DNA-binding?
Koonin EV, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1994 Jun; 19(6): 234-5. PubMed: 8073499.
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4.
The modular structure of NifU proteins.
Ouzounis C, Bork P, Sander C
Trends Biochem Sci.
1994 May; 19(5): 199-200. PubMed: 8048161.
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1993 2 publication(s).
3.
An adhesive domain detected in functionally diverse receptors.
Beckmann G, Bork P
Trends Biochem Sci.
1993 Feb; 18(2): 40-1. PubMed: 8387703.
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2.
Exopolyphosphate phosphatase and guanosine pentaphosphate phosphatase belong to the sugar kinase/actin/hsp 70 superfamily.
Reizer J, Reizer A, Saier MH, Bork P, Sander C
Trends Biochem Sci.
1993 Jul; 18(7): 247-8. PubMed: 8212131.
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1992 1 publication(s).
1.
A module of the DnaJ heat shock proteins found in malaria parasites.
Bork P, Sander C, Valencia A, Bukau B
Trends Biochem Sci.
1992 Apr; 17(4): 129. PubMed: 1585456.
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