
Web-based protein structure databases come in a wide variety of types and levels of information content. Those having the most general interest are the various atlases that describe each experimentally determined protein structure and provide useful links, analyses, and schematic diagrams relating to its 3D structure and biological function. Also of great interest are the databases that classify 3D structures by their folds as these can reveal evolutionary relationships which may be hard to detect from sequence comparison alone. Related to these are the numerous servers that compare folds--particularly useful for newly solved structures, and especially those of unknown function. Beyond these there are a vast number of databases for the more specialized user, dealing with specific families, diseases, structural features, and so on.
Models, Molecular, Internet, Protein Folding, Binding Sites, Protein Conformation, Systems Biology, Molecular Sequence Data, Proteins, Evolution, Molecular, Systems Integration, Structure-Activity Relationship, User-Computer Interface, Computer Systems, Protein Interaction Mapping, Computer Graphics, Animals, Data Mining, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Databases, Protein, Software, Protein Binding
Models, Molecular, Internet, Protein Folding, Binding Sites, Protein Conformation, Systems Biology, Molecular Sequence Data, Proteins, Evolution, Molecular, Systems Integration, Structure-Activity Relationship, User-Computer Interface, Computer Systems, Protein Interaction Mapping, Computer Graphics, Animals, Data Mining, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Databases, Protein, Software, Protein Binding
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