Protein Databases |
Provided Information |
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The PIR, in collaboration with MIPS and JIPID, produces and distributes the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database (PSD), the most comprehensive and expertly annotated protein sequence database in the public domain. |
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- Protein function
- Domains structure
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Post-translational modifications
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Variants
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etc. |
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The UniProt/TrEMBL sequence database contains the translations of all coding sequences (CDS) present in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank Nucleotide Sequence Database and also protein sequences extracted from the literature or submitted to UniProt/Swiss-Prot, which are not yet integrated into UniProt/Swiss-Prot. |
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- Multiple alignments
- Protein domain architectures
- Species distribution
- Links to other databases
- Known protein structures |
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- Protein family
- Protein domains
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- The structural and evolutionary
relationships between all proteins whose structure is known |
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CATH is a novel hierarchical classification of protein domain structures, which clusters proteins at four major levels, Class(C), Architecture(A), Topology(T) and Homologous superfamily (H). |