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Databases iterative multiple sequence method

As has been described in Sect. 5.3, the conservation patterns of enzymes are often indicative of the particular family they belong to and can be used for their classification. However, the iterative searches and multiple alignment methods used for their establishment require a certain bioinformatic infrastructure as well as some experience with these issues. If the goal of the analysis is not the detection of novel enzyme families, but rather the classification of a novel sequence into one of the already existing enzyme families, there are a number of protein domain and motif databases that will be useful in this respect[60 61. These databases do not store the sequences themselves but rather work with descriptors of protein families and protein domains. These descriptors can consist of the Profiles or Hidden Markov Models mentioned above, but other types are also being used. With a particular... [Pg.154]


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