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Quevillon E, et al. (2005) InterProScan: protein domains identifier. Nucleic Acids Res. 33(Web Server issue):W116-20

Title InterProScan: protein domains identifier.
Abstract InterProScan [E. M. Zdobnov and R. Apweiler (2001) Bioinformatics, 17, 847-848] is a tool that combines different protein signature recognition methods from the InterPro [N. J. Mulder, R. Apweiler, T. K. Attwood, A. Bairoch, A. Bateman, D. Binns, P. Bradley, P. Bork, P. Bucher, L. Cerutti et al. (2005) Nucleic Acids Res., 33, D201-D205] consortium member databases into one resource. At the time of writing there are 10 distinct publicly available databases in the application. Protein as well as DNA sequences can be analysed. A web-based version is accessible for academic and commercial organizations from the EBI (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/InterProScan/). In addition, a standalone Perl version and a SOAP Web Service [J. Snell, D. Tidwell and P. Kulchenko (2001) Programming Web Services with SOAP, 1st edn. O'Reilly Publishers, Sebastopol, CA, http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/] are also available to the users. Various output formats are supported and include text tables, XML documents, as well as various graphs to help interpret the results.
Authors Quevillon E, Silventoinen V, Pillai S, Harte N, Mulder N, Apweiler R, Lopez R
Author Affiliation European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK.
Journal Nucleic Acids Res. (ISSN:1362-4962)
Publication Date Jul 1 2005
MeSH Keywords Databases, Protein, Internet, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Software, User-Computer Interface
Link PubMed
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