
pmid: 12584135
Abstract Summary: We have developed a program for automatic identification of domains in protein three-dimensional structures. Performance of the program was assessed by three different benchmarks: (i) by comparison with the expert-curated SCOP database of structural domains; (ii) by comparison with a collection of manual domain assignments; and (iii) by comparison with a set of 55 proteins, frequently used as a benchmark for automatic domain assignment. In all these benchmarks PDP identified domains correctly in more than 80% of proteins. Availability: http://123d.ncifcrf.gov/ Contact: nicka@ceres-inc.comshindyal@sdsc.edu * To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Protein Folding, Protein Conformation, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Information Storage and Retrieval, Proteins, Databases, Protein, Algorithms, Software, Protein Structure, Tertiary
Protein Folding, Protein Conformation, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Information Storage and Retrieval, Proteins, Databases, Protein, Algorithms, Software, Protein Structure, Tertiary
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