| Literature DB >> 15980438 |
E Quevillon1, V Silventoinen, S Pillai, N Harte, N Mulder, R Apweiler, R Lopez.
Abstract
InterProScan [E. M. Zdobnov and R. Apweiler (2001) Bioinformatics, 17, 847-848] is a tool that combines different protein signature recognition methods from the InterPro [N. J. Mulder, R. Apweiler, T. K. Attwood, A. Bairoch, A. Bateman, D. Binns, P. Bradley, P. Bork, P. Bucher, L. Cerutti et al. (2005) Nucleic Acids Res., 33, D201-D205] consortium member databases into one resource. At the time of writing there are 10 distinct publicly available databases in the application. Protein as well as DNA sequences can be analysed. A web-based version is accessible for academic and commercial organizations from the EBI (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/InterProScan/). In addition, a standalone Perl version and a SOAP Web Service [J. Snell, D. Tidwell and P. Kulchenko (2001) Programming Web Services with SOAP, 1st edn. O'Reilly Publishers, Sebastopol, CA, http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/] are also available to the users. Various output formats are supported and include text tables, XML documents, as well as various graphs to help interpret the results.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15980438 PMCID: PMC1160203 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gki442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Database members and their applications
| Database | Application |
|---|---|
| ProDom ( | BlastProDom (Blastall) ( |
| PRINTS ( | FingerPrintScan ( |
| SMART ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| TIGRFAMs ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| Pfam ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| PROSITE ( | ScanRegExp + ProfileScan ( |
| PIRSF ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| SUPERFAMILY ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| CATH ( | Hmmpfam ( |
| PANTHER ( | Hmmsearch ( |
| SignalPHMM | SignalPHMM ( |
| Transmembrane | TMHMM2.0 ( |
Figure 1EBI's InterProScan job submission page.
Figure 2InterProScan graphical results view.
Figure 3InterProScan table results view.