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Andrew C.R. Martin
Andrew C.R. Martin
Professor of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University College London
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Antibody-antigen interactions: contact analysis and binding site topography
RM MacCallum, ACR Martin, JM Thornton
Journal of molecular biology 262 (5), 732-745, 1996
14511996
Bacterial virulence in the moonlight: multitasking bacterial moonlighting proteins are virulence determinants in infectious disease
B Henderson, A Martin
Infection and immunity 79 (9), 3476-3491, 2011
5092011
Analysis of the antigen combining site: correlations between length and sequence composition of the hypervariable loops and the nature of the antigen
AVJ Collis, AP Brouwer, ACR Martin
Journal of molecular biology 325 (2), 337-354, 2003
3422003
Structural families in loops of homologous proteins: automatic classification, modelling and application to antibodies
ACR Martin, JM Thornton
Journal of molecular biology 263 (5), 800-815, 1996
3291996
Modeling antibody hypervariable loops: a combined algorithm.
AC Martin, JC Cheetham, AR Rees
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (23), 9268-9272, 1989
3171989
Accessing the Kabat antibody sequence database by computer
ACR Martin
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 25 (1), 130-133, 1996
3031996
Protein folds and functions
ACR Martin, CA Orengo, EG Hutchinson, S Jones, M Karmirantzou, ...
Structure 6 (7), 875-884, 1998
2851998
Low‐density lipoprotein receptor gene familial hypercholesterolemia variant database: update and pathological assessment
E Usifo, SEA Leigh, RA Whittall, N Lench, A Taylor, C Yeats, CA Orengo, ...
Annals of human genetics 76 (5), 387-401, 2012
2742012
Analysis and improvements to Kabat and structurally correct numbering of antibody variable domains
KR Abhinandan, ACR Martin
Molecular immunology 45 (14), 3832-3839, 2008
2742008
The CATH Database provides insights into protein structure/function relationships
CA Orengo, FMG Pearl, JE Bray, AE Todd, AC Martin, L Lo Conte, ...
Nucleic acids research 27 (1), 275-279, 1999
2371999
Spt4/5 stimulates transcription elongation through the RNA polymerase clamp coiled-coil motif
A Hirtreiter, GE Damsma, ACM Cheung, D Klose, D Grohmann, E Vojnic, ...
Nucleic acids research 38 (12), 4040-4051, 2010
1912010
abYsis: integrated antibody sequence and structure—management, analysis, and prediction
MB Swindells, CT Porter, M Couch, J Hurst, KR Abhinandan, JH Nielsen, ...
Journal of molecular biology 429 (3), 356-364, 2017
1722017
Two amino acid mutations in an anti-human CD3 single chain Fv antibody fragment that affect the yield on bacterial secretion but not the affinity.
SM Kipriyanov, G Moldenhauer, AC Martin, OA Kupriyanova, M Little
Protein engineering 10 (4), 445-453, 1997
1711997
Integrating mutation data and structural analysis of the TP53 tumor‐suppressor protein
ACR Martin, AM Facchiano, AL Cuff, T Hernandez‐Boussard, M Olivier, ...
Human mutation 19 (2), 149-164, 2002
1702002
Assessment of comparative modeling in CASP2
ACR Martin, MW MacArthur, JM Thornton
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 29 (S1), 14-28, 1997
1641997
Bacterial moonlighting proteins and bacterial virulence
B Henderson, A Martin
Between pathogenicity and commensalism, 155-213, 2011
1572011
Agents in bioinformatics, computational and systems biology
E Merelli, G Armano, N Cannata, F Corradini, M d'Inverno, A Doms, ...
Briefings in bioinformatics 8 (1), 45-59, 2007
1512007
Restrictions to the adaptation of influenza a virus h5 hemagglutinin to the human host
R Harvey, ACR Martin, M Zambon, WS Barclay
Journal of virology 78 (1), 502-507, 2004
1432004
The prediction and characterization of metal binding sites in proteins
DS Gregory, ACR Martin, JC Cheetham, AR Rees
Protein Engineering, Design and Selection 6 (1), 29-35, 1993
1311993
Protein moonlighting: a new factor in biology and medicine
B Henderson, ACR Martin
Biochemical society transactions 42 (6), 1671-1678, 2014
1162014
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