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Protinfo PPC: A web server for atomic level prediction of protein complexes
Protinfo PPC: A web server for atomic level prediction of protein complexes,10.1093/nar/gkp306,Nucleic Acids Research,Weerayuth Kittichotirat,Michal G
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Weerayuth Kittichotirat
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Michal Guerquin
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Roger Eugene Bumgarner
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Ram Samudrala
Protinfo PPC' (Prediction of Protein Complex) is a web server that predicts atomic level structures of interacting proteins from their amino-acid sequences. It uses the interolog method to search for experimental
protein complex
structures that are homologous to the input sequences submitted by a user. These structures are then used as starting templates to generate
protein complex
models, which are returned to the user in
Protein Data Bank
format via email. The server supports model- ing of both homo and hetero multimers and gener- ally produces full atomic level models (including insertion/deletion regions) of protein complexes as long as at least one putative homologous template for the query sequences is found. The modeling pipeline behind Protinfo PPC has been rigorously benchmarked and proven to produce highly accu- rate
protein complex
models. The fully automated all atom
comparative modeling
service for protein complexes provided by Protinfo PPC server offers wide capabilities ranging from prediction of
protein complex
interactions to identification of possible interaction sites, which will be useful for research- ers studying these topics. The Protinfo PPC web server is available at http://protinfo.compbio.
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Nucleic Acids Research - NAR
, vol. 37, no. Web-Server, pp. 519-525, 2009
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10.1093/nar/gkp306
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