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PRINTS fingerprint database

Attwood TK et al. Progress with the PRINTS protein fingerprint database. Nucleic Acids Res 1996 24 182-188. [Pg.113]

The sequence motifs identified in this way may be different from the motifs/ fingerprints listed in the Prosite [31], Blocks [75], and especially PRINTS [33, 76] databases, which use single or multiple conserved regions as consensus signatures to describe families or subfamilies and which are used as automated diagnostic tools for inserting new members into the framework of the already classified members. [Pg.148]

PRINTS Database of family fingerprints http //www.bioinf.man.ac.uk/dbbrowser/ PRINTS/ Manchester University, UK, T. Attwood et al. [83]... [Pg.282]


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