InterPro in 2011: new developments in the family and domain prediction database.
Title | InterPro in 2011: new developments in the family and domain prediction database. |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Hunter S, Jones P, Mitchell A, Apweiler R, Attwood TK, Bateman A, Bernard T, Binns D, Bork P, Burge S, de Castro E, Coggill P, Corbett M, Das U, Daugherty L, Duquenne L, Finn RD, Fraser M, Gough J, Haft D, Hulo N, Kahn D, Kelly E, Letunic I, Lonsdale D, Lopez R, Madera M, Maslen J, McAnulla C, McDowall J, McMenamin C, Mi H, Mutowo-Muellenet P, Mulder N, Natale D, Orengo C, Pesseat S, Punta M, Quinn AF, Rivoire C, Sangrador-Vegas A, Selengut JD, Sigrist CJA, Scheremetjew M, Tate J, Thimmajanarthanan M, Thomas PD, Wu CH, Yeats C, Yong S-Y |
Journal | Nucleic Acids Res |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | Database issue |
Pagination | D306-12 |
Date Published | 2012 Jan |
ISSN | 1362-4962 |
Keywords | Databases, Protein, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Proteins, Sequence Analysis, Protein, software, Terminology as Topic, User-Computer Interface |
Abstract | InterPro (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) is a database that integrates diverse information about protein families, domains and functional sites, and makes it freely available to the public via Web-based interfaces and services. Central to the database are diagnostic models, known as signatures, against which protein sequences can be searched to determine their potential function. InterPro has utility in the large-scale analysis of whole genomes and meta-genomes, as well as in characterizing individual protein sequences. Herein we give an overview of new developments in the database and its associated software since 2009, including updates to database content, curation processes and Web and programmatic interfaces. |
DOI | 10.1093/nar/gkr948 |
Alternate Journal | Nucleic Acids Res. |
PubMed ID | 22096229 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC3245097 |
Grant List | BB/F010508/1 / / Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council / United Kingdom GM081084 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States |