Christian J A Sigrist
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Blum M, Andreeva A, Florentino L, Chuguransky S, Grego T, Hobbs E, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2024 Nov;
53(D1):D444-D456.
PMID: 39565202
InterPro (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro) is a freely accessible resource for the classification of protein sequences into families. It integrates predictive models, known as signatures, from multiple member databases to classify sequences into...
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Coudert E, Gehant S, de Castro E, Pozzato M, Baratin D, Neto T, et al.
Bioinformatics
. 2022 Dec;
39(1).
PMID: 36484697
Motivation: To provide high quality, computationally tractable annotation of binding sites for biologically relevant (cognate) ligands in UniProtKB using the chemical ontology ChEBI (Chemical Entities of Biological Interest), to better...
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Paysan-Lafosse T, Blum M, Chuguransky S, Grego T, Pinto B, Salazar G, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2022 Nov;
51(D1):D418-D427.
PMID: 36350672
The InterPro database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) provides an integrative classification of protein sequences into families, and identifies functionally important domains and conserved sites. Here, we report recent developments with InterPro (version 90.0)...
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Blum M, Chang H, Chuguransky S, Grego T, Kandasaamy S, Mitchell A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2020 Nov;
49(D1):D344-D354.
PMID: 33156333
The InterPro database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) provides an integrative classification of protein sequences into families, and identifies functionally important domains and conserved sites. InterProScan is the underlying software that allows protein and...
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Mitchell A, Attwood T, Babbitt P, Blum M, Bork P, Bridge A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2018 Nov;
47(D1):D351-D360.
PMID: 30398656
The InterPro database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) classifies protein sequences into families and predicts the presence of functionally important domains and sites. Here, we report recent developments with InterPro (version 70.0) and its...
6.
Mitchell A, Chang H, Daugherty L, Fraser M, Hunter S, Lopez R, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2014 Nov;
43(Database issue):D213-21.
PMID: 25428371
The InterPro database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) is a freely available resource that can be used to classify sequences into protein families and to predict the presence of important domains and sites. Central...
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Sigrist C, de Castro E, Cerutti L, Cuche B, Hulo N, Bridge A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2012 Nov;
41(Database issue):D344-7.
PMID: 23161676
PROSITE (http://prosite.expasy.org/) consists of documentation entries describing protein domains, families and functional sites, as well as associated patterns and profiles to identify them. It is complemented by ProRule a collection...
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Hunter S, Jones P, Mitchell A, Apweiler R, Attwood T, Bateman A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2011 Nov;
40(Database issue):D306-12.
PMID: 22096229
InterPro (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) is a database that integrates diverse information about protein families, domains and functional sites, and makes it freely available to the public via Web-based interfaces and services. Central...
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Sigrist C, Cerutti L, de Castro E, Langendijk-Genevaux P, Bulliard V, Bairoch A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2009 Oct;
38(Database issue):D161-6.
PMID: 19858104
PROSITE consists of documentation entries describing protein domains, families and functional sites, as well as associated patterns and profiles to identify them. It is complemented by ProRule, a collection of...
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Koua D, Cerutti L, Falquet L, Sigrist C, Theiler G, Hulo N, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2008 Oct;
37(Database issue):D261-6.
PMID: 18948296
Peroxidases (EC 1.11.1.x), which are encoded by small or large multigenic families, are involved in several important physiological and developmental processes. They use various peroxides as electron acceptors to catalyse...