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PROSITE database domain searches

It can be difficult if not impossible to find the domain structure of a protein of interest from the primary literature. The sequence may contain many common domains, but these are usually not apparent from searches of literature. Articles defining new domains may include the protein, but only in an alignment figure, which are not searchable. Perhaps, with the advent of online access to articles, the full text including figures may become searchable. Fortunately there have been several attempts to make this hidden information available in away that can be easily searched. These resources, called domain family databases, are exemplified by Prosite, Pfam, Prints, and SMART. These databases gather information from the literature about common domains and make it searchable in a variety of ways. They usually allow a researcher to look at the domain organization of proteins in the sequence database that have been precalculated and also provide a way to search new sequences... [Pg.143]

When a novel homology domain has been discovered, it is possible to store the corresponding domain descriptor (profile or HMM) in a number of dedicated domain databases, which can be used to analyze newly identified sequences for their domain content [9, 10]. Several competing domain- and motif-databases exist, including PROSITE, PFAM, SMART, and Superfam, which contain descriptors for most, if not all, of the known domains involved in the ubiquitin system [11-14]. Recently, a new meta-database named INTERPRO has been established, which tries to combine the descriptors of several domain databases under a single user interface [15]. Pointers to the very useful search engines of the domain databases are provided in Table 12.1. [Pg.321]


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