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Protein Databases on the Internet

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2012
AbstractProtein databases have become a crucial part of modern biology. Huge amounts of data for protein structures, functions, and particularly sequences are being generated. Searching databases is often the first step in the study of a new protein.
Dong Xu
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Protein interaction databases

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2001
Life depends on the interaction of proteins. The availability of the complete human genome sequence has highlighted the need for a tool to analyse protein interactions and several databases have been compiled for this purpose. These databases document, categorize, and analyze interacting proteins and the cellular functions of the interactions.
I, Xenarios, D, Eisenberg
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Databases for Protein–Protein Interactions

2021
Protein-protein interaction networks have a crucial role in biological processes. Proteins perform multiple functions in forming physical and functional interactions in cellular systems. Information concerning an enormous number of protein interactions in a wide range of species has accumulated and has been integrated into various resources for ...
Natsu, Nakajima   +2 more
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Protein Structure Databases

Molecular Biotechnology, 2009
Web-based protein structure databases come in a wide variety of types and levels of information content. Those having the most general interest are the various atlases that describe each experimentally determined protein structure and provide useful links, analyses, and schematic diagrams relating to its 3D structure and biological function.
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Protein-Protein Interaction Databases

2015
Years of meticulous curation of scientific literature and increasingly reliable computational predictions have resulted in creation of vast databases of protein interaction data. Over the years, these repositories have become a basic framework in which experiments are analyzed and new directions of research are explored.
Szklarczyk, Damian, Jensen, Lars Juhl
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