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HOMSTRAD HOMologous STRucture

The PROSITE database is used to determine the domain and the family of the protein sequences that, in turn, are based on biologically significant sites, patterns, and profiles.This database is similar to the HOMologous STRucture Alignment Database " (HOMSTRAD) and the Protein family (Pfam) database, both of which contain domain and family information for proteins. HOMSTRAD uses sequence and structure to group proteins into domains and families. Pfam classifies protein domains and families, based... [Pg.62]

Mizuguchi, K., Deane, C. M., Blundell, T. L., and Overington, J. P. (1998) HOMSTRAD a database of protein structure alignments for homologous families. [Pg.503]

HOMSTRAD Aligned 3-D structures of homologous proteins http //www-cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk/data/align... [Pg.39]


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