[PDF][PDF] New and known mutations associated with inborn errors of metabolism in a heterogeneous Middle Eastern population

…, JL Hertecant, FA Al-Jasmi, MA Hamdan, SF Khuri… - Saudi Med …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Objectives: To identify the mutations underlying a number of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM)
disorders among United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents. Methods: Molecular diagnostic …

New and known mutations associated with inborn errors of metabolism in a heterogeneous Middle Eastern population

A Bassam R, H Jozef L, AJ Fattima A, K Sawsan F… - 2011 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
To identify the mutations underlying a number of inborn errors of metabolism [IEM] disorders
among United Arab Emirates [UAE] residents. Molecular diagnostic and bioinformatics tools …

[PDF][PDF] Innovative Grid Technologies Applied to Bioinformatics and Hurricane Mitigation.

…, O Ezenwoye, L Fong, H Ho, S Khuri… - High Performance …, 2006 - academia.edu
… c Liana FONG d Howard HO e Sawsan KHURI f Yanbin LIU d Steve LUIS c Anthony PRAINO
d Jean-Pierre PROST g Ahmed RADWAN f Seyed Masoud SADJADI c Shivkumar SHIVAJI …

Phylogeny, function, and evolution of the cupins, a structurally conserved, functionally diverse superfamily of proteins

S Khuri, FT Bakker, JM Dunwell - Molecular Biology and …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The cupin superfamily is a group of functionally diverse proteins that are found in all three
kingdoms of life, Archaea, Eubacteria, and Eukaryota. These proteins have a characteristic …

Cupins: the most functionally diverse protein superfamily?

JM Dunwell, A Purvis, S Khuri - Phytochemistry, 2004 - Elsevier
The cupin superfamily of proteins, named on the basis of a conserved β-barrel fold (‘cupa’ is
the Latin term for a small barrel), was originally discovered using a conserved motif found …

Microbial relatives of the seed storage proteins of higher plants: conservation of structure and diversification of function during evolution of the cupin superfamily

JM Dunwell, S Khuri, PJ Gane - Microbiology and Molecular …, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
This review summarizes the recent discovery of the cupin superfamily (from the Latin term “cupa,”
a small barrel) of functionally diverse proteins that initially were limited to several …

[HTML][HTML] Essentiality and centrality in protein interaction networks revisited

S Khuri, S Wuchty - BMC bioinformatics, 2015 - Springer
Background Minimum dominating sets (MDSet) of protein interaction networks allow the
control of underlying protein interaction networks through their topological placement. While …

Conservation of the Cedrus libani populations in Lebanon: history, current status and experimental application of somatic embryogenesis

S Khuri, MR Shmoury, R Baalbaki, M Maunder… - Biodiversity & …, 2000 - Springer
Cedrus libani, the cedar of Lebanon, is a threatened conifer native to the Levant. Over 4000
years of exploitation have resulted in the fragmentation and degradation of the Lebanese …

Prediction of protein‐glucose binding sites using support vector machines

H Nassif, H Al‐Ali, S Khuri… - … : Structure, Function, and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Glucose is a simple sugar that plays an essential role in many basic metabolic and signaling
pathways. Many proteins have binding sites that are highly specific to glucose. The …

Conservation of the coniferous forests of Lebanon: past, present and future prospects

SN Talhouk, R Zurayk, S Khuri - Oryx, 2001 - cambridge.org
Coniferous forests are an important component of the Lebanese landscape. Ten species of
conifers in five genera are found as wild populations in Lebanon: Cilician fir Abies cilicica, …