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Genome3D: exploiting structure to help users understand their sequences.

Published version
Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

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Authors

Lewis, Tony E 
Sillitoe, Ian 
Andreeva, Antonina 
Blundell, Tom L 
Buchan, Daniel WA 

Abstract

Genome3D (http://www.genome3d.eu) is a collaborative resource that provides predicted domain annotations and structural models for key sequences. Since introducing Genome3D in a previous NAR paper, we have substantially extended and improved the resource. We have annotated representatives from Pfam families to improve coverage of diverse sequences and added a fast sequence search to the website to allow users to find Genome3D-annotated sequences similar to their own. We have improved and extended the Genome3D data, enlarging the source data set from three model organisms to 10, and adding VIVACE, a resource new to Genome3D. We have analysed and updated Genome3D's SCOP/CATH mapping. Finally, we have improved the superposition tools, which now give users a more powerful interface for investigating similarities and differences between structural models.

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Keywords

Algorithms, Databases, Protein, Genomics, Internet, Models, Molecular, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Sequence Analysis, Protein

Journal Title

Nucleic Acids Res

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

0305-1048
1362-4962

Volume Title

43

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)