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InterPro is a database of protein families, domains and functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins can be applied to new protein sequences.
The database is available for text- and sequence-based searches via a webserver (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro), and for download by anonymous FTP (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/interpro). Like other EBI databases, it is in the public domain, since its content can be used "by any individual and for any purpose" [1].
To cite a particular InterPro article in Wikipedia, use the template of the form {{InterPro|IPRxxxxxx}}, where IPRxxxxxx is an InterPro accession number, for instance IPR000001.
See also
References
- Mulder NJ, Apweiler R, Attwood TK, Bairoch A, Bateman A, Binns D, Bradley P, Bork P, Bucher P, Cerutti L, Copley R, Courcelle E, Das U, Durbin R, Fleischmann W, Gough J, Haft D, Harte N, Hulo N, Kahn D, Kanapin A, Krestyaninova M, Lonsdale D, Lopez R, Letunic I, Madera M, Maslen J, McDowall J, Mitchell A, Nikolskaya AN, Orchard S, Pagni M, Ponting CP, Quevillon E, Selengut J, Sigrist CJ, Silventoinen V, Studholme DJ, Vaughan R, Wu CH (2005). "InterPro, progress and status in 2005". Nucleic Acids Res. 33 (Database issue): D201–5. doi:. PMID 15608177.
- Quevillon E, Silventoinen V, Pillai S, Harte N, Mulder N, Apweiler R, Lopez R (2005). "InterProScan: protein domains identifier". Nucleic Acids Res. 33 (Web Server issue): W116–20. doi:. PMID 15980438.
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