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2008
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Data growth and its impact on the SCOP database: new developments
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all proteins of known structure, according to their evolutionary and structural relationsh...
Antonina Andreeva, Dave Howorth, John-Marc Chandon...
BMCBI
2010
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Functional classification of proteins based on projection of amino acid sequences: application for prediction of protein kinase
Background: The knowledge about proteins with specific interaction capacity to the protein partners is very important for the modeling of cell signaling networks. However, the exp...
Boris Sobolev, Dmitry Filimonov, Alexey Lagunin, A...
NAR
2002
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AraC-XylS database: a family of positive transcriptional regulators in bacteria
The AraC-XylS database contains information about a family of positive transcriptional regulators broadly distributed in bacteria. This specific database focuses on protein sequen...
Raquel Tobes, Juan L. Ramos
BMCBI
2008
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Extension of the COG and arCOG databases by amino acid and nucleotide sequences
Background: The current versions of the COG and arCOG databases, both excellent frameworks for studies in comparative and functional genomics, do not contain the nucleotide sequen...
Florian Meereis, Michael Kaufmann
NAR
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
SIMAP - a comprehensive database of pre-calculated protein sequence similarities, domains, annotations and clusters
The prediction of protein function as well as the reconstruction of evolutionary genesis employing sequence comparison at large is still the most powerful tool in sequence analysi...
Thomas Rattei, Patrick Tischler, Stefan Götz,...