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The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features. / Mulder, Nicola J; Apweiler, Rolf; Attwood, Teresa K; Bairoch, Amos; Barrell, Daniel; Bateman, Alex; Binns, David; Biswas, Margaret; Bradley, Paul; Bork, Peer; Bucher, Phillip; Copley, Richard R; Courcelle, Emmanuel; Das, Ujjwal; Durbin, Richard; Falquet, Laurent; Fleischmann, Wolfgang; Griffiths-Jones, Sam; Haft, Daniel; Harte, Nicola; Hulo, Nicolas; Kahn, Daniel; Kanapin, Alexander; Krestyaninova, Maria; Lopez, Rodrigo; Letunic, Ivica; Lonsdale, David; Silventoinen, Ville; Orchard, Sandra E; Pagni, Marco; Peyruc, David; Ponting, Chris P; Selengut, Jeremy D; Servant, Florence; Sigrist, Christian J A; Vaughan, Robert; Zdobnov, Evgueni M.

в: Nucleic Acids Research, Том 31, № 1, 2003, стр. 315-318.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Mulder, NJ, Apweiler, R, Attwood, TK, Bairoch, A, Barrell, D, Bateman, A, Binns, D, Biswas, M, Bradley, P, Bork, P, Bucher, P, Copley, RR, Courcelle, E, Das, U, Durbin, R, Falquet, L, Fleischmann, W, Griffiths-Jones, S, Haft, D, Harte, N, Hulo, N, Kahn, D, Kanapin, A, Krestyaninova, M, Lopez, R, Letunic, I, Lonsdale, D, Silventoinen, V, Orchard, SE, Pagni, M, Peyruc, D, Ponting, CP, Selengut, JD, Servant, F, Sigrist, CJA, Vaughan, R & Zdobnov, EM 2003, 'The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features', Nucleic Acids Research, Том. 31, № 1, стр. 315-318.

APA

Mulder, N. J., Apweiler, R., Attwood, T. K., Bairoch, A., Barrell, D., Bateman, A., Binns, D., Biswas, M., Bradley, P., Bork, P., Bucher, P., Copley, R. R., Courcelle, E., Das, U., Durbin, R., Falquet, L., Fleischmann, W., Griffiths-Jones, S., Haft, D., ... Zdobnov, E. M. (2003). The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features. Nucleic Acids Research, 31(1), 315-318.

Vancouver

Mulder NJ, Apweiler R, Attwood TK, Bairoch A, Barrell D, Bateman A и пр. The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features. Nucleic Acids Research. 2003;31(1):315-318.

Author

Mulder, Nicola J ; Apweiler, Rolf ; Attwood, Teresa K ; Bairoch, Amos ; Barrell, Daniel ; Bateman, Alex ; Binns, David ; Biswas, Margaret ; Bradley, Paul ; Bork, Peer ; Bucher, Phillip ; Copley, Richard R ; Courcelle, Emmanuel ; Das, Ujjwal ; Durbin, Richard ; Falquet, Laurent ; Fleischmann, Wolfgang ; Griffiths-Jones, Sam ; Haft, Daniel ; Harte, Nicola ; Hulo, Nicolas ; Kahn, Daniel ; Kanapin, Alexander ; Krestyaninova, Maria ; Lopez, Rodrigo ; Letunic, Ivica ; Lonsdale, David ; Silventoinen, Ville ; Orchard, Sandra E ; Pagni, Marco ; Peyruc, David ; Ponting, Chris P ; Selengut, Jeremy D ; Servant, Florence ; Sigrist, Christian J A ; Vaughan, Robert ; Zdobnov, Evgueni M. / The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features. в: Nucleic Acids Research. 2003 ; Том 31, № 1. стр. 315-318.

BibTeX

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title = "The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features",
abstract = "InterPro, an integrated documentation resource of protein families, domains and functional sites, was created in 1999 as a means of amalgamating the major protein signature databases into one comprehensive resource. PROSITE, Pfam, PRINTS, ProDom, SMART and TIGRFAMs have been manually integrated and curated and are available in InterPro for text- and sequence-based searching. The results are provided in a single format that rationalises the results that would be obtained by searching the member databases individually. The latest release of InterPro contains 5629 entries describing 4280 families, 1239 domains, 95 repeats and 15 post-translational modifications. Currently, the combined signatures in InterPro cover more than 74% of all proteins in SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL, an increase of nearly 15% since the inception of InterPro. New features of the database include improved searching capabilities and enhanced graphical user interfaces for visualisation of the data. The database is available via a webserver (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro) and anonymous FTP (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/interpro).",
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author = "Mulder, {Nicola J} and Rolf Apweiler and Attwood, {Teresa K} and Amos Bairoch and Daniel Barrell and Alex Bateman and David Binns and Margaret Biswas and Paul Bradley and Peer Bork and Phillip Bucher and Copley, {Richard R} and Emmanuel Courcelle and Ujjwal Das and Richard Durbin and Laurent Falquet and Wolfgang Fleischmann and Sam Griffiths-Jones and Daniel Haft and Nicola Harte and Nicolas Hulo and Daniel Kahn and Alexander Kanapin and Maria Krestyaninova and Rodrigo Lopez and Ivica Letunic and David Lonsdale and Ville Silventoinen and Orchard, {Sandra E} and Marco Pagni and David Peyruc and Ponting, {Chris P} and Selengut, {Jeremy D} and Florence Servant and Sigrist, {Christian J A} and Robert Vaughan and Zdobnov, {Evgueni M}",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
volume = "31",
pages = "315--318",
journal = "Nucleic Acids Research",
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AU - Mulder, Nicola J

AU - Apweiler, Rolf

AU - Attwood, Teresa K

AU - Bairoch, Amos

AU - Barrell, Daniel

AU - Bateman, Alex

AU - Binns, David

AU - Biswas, Margaret

AU - Bradley, Paul

AU - Bork, Peer

AU - Bucher, Phillip

AU - Copley, Richard R

AU - Courcelle, Emmanuel

AU - Das, Ujjwal

AU - Durbin, Richard

AU - Falquet, Laurent

AU - Fleischmann, Wolfgang

AU - Griffiths-Jones, Sam

AU - Haft, Daniel

AU - Harte, Nicola

AU - Hulo, Nicolas

AU - Kahn, Daniel

AU - Kanapin, Alexander

AU - Krestyaninova, Maria

AU - Lopez, Rodrigo

AU - Letunic, Ivica

AU - Lonsdale, David

AU - Silventoinen, Ville

AU - Orchard, Sandra E

AU - Pagni, Marco

AU - Peyruc, David

AU - Ponting, Chris P

AU - Selengut, Jeremy D

AU - Servant, Florence

AU - Sigrist, Christian J A

AU - Vaughan, Robert

AU - Zdobnov, Evgueni M

PY - 2003

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N2 - InterPro, an integrated documentation resource of protein families, domains and functional sites, was created in 1999 as a means of amalgamating the major protein signature databases into one comprehensive resource. PROSITE, Pfam, PRINTS, ProDom, SMART and TIGRFAMs have been manually integrated and curated and are available in InterPro for text- and sequence-based searching. The results are provided in a single format that rationalises the results that would be obtained by searching the member databases individually. The latest release of InterPro contains 5629 entries describing 4280 families, 1239 domains, 95 repeats and 15 post-translational modifications. Currently, the combined signatures in InterPro cover more than 74% of all proteins in SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL, an increase of nearly 15% since the inception of InterPro. New features of the database include improved searching capabilities and enhanced graphical user interfaces for visualisation of the data. The database is available via a webserver (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro) and anonymous FTP (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/interpro).

AB - InterPro, an integrated documentation resource of protein families, domains and functional sites, was created in 1999 as a means of amalgamating the major protein signature databases into one comprehensive resource. PROSITE, Pfam, PRINTS, ProDom, SMART and TIGRFAMs have been manually integrated and curated and are available in InterPro for text- and sequence-based searching. The results are provided in a single format that rationalises the results that would be obtained by searching the member databases individually. The latest release of InterPro contains 5629 entries describing 4280 families, 1239 domains, 95 repeats and 15 post-translational modifications. Currently, the combined signatures in InterPro cover more than 74% of all proteins in SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL, an increase of nearly 15% since the inception of InterPro. New features of the database include improved searching capabilities and enhanced graphical user interfaces for visualisation of the data. The database is available via a webserver (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro) and anonymous FTP (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/interpro).

KW - Animals

KW - Computer Graphics

KW - Databases, Protein

KW - Protein Processing, Post-Translational

KW - Protein Structure, Tertiary

KW - Proteins/chemistry

KW - Repetitive Sequences, Amino Acid

KW - User-Computer Interface

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SP - 315

EP - 318

JO - Nucleic Acids Research

JF - Nucleic Acids Research

SN - 0305-1048

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ER -

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