1. ConSSeq: a web-based application for analysis of amino acid conservation based on HSSP database and within context of structure.
- Author
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Higa RH, Montagner AJ, Togawa RC, Kuser PR, Yamagishi ME, Mancini AL, Pappas G Jr, Miura RT, Horita LG, and Neshich G
- Subjects
- Amino Acids chemistry, Conserved Sequence, Protein Conformation, Proteins analysis, Proteins classification, Sequence Alignment methods, Structure-Activity Relationship, Databases, Protein, Internet, Proteins chemistry, Sequence Analysis, Protein methods, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Software, User-Computer Interface
- Abstract
Summary: A web-based application to analyze protein amino acids conservation-Consensus Sequence (ConSSeq) is presented. ConSSeq graphically represents information about amino acid conservation based on sequence alignments reported in homology-derived structures of proteins. Beyond the relative entropy for each position in the alignment, ConSSeq also presents the consensus sequence and information about the amino acids, which are predominant at each position of the alignment. ConSSeq is part of the STING Millennium Suite and is implemented as a Java Applet., Availability: http://sms.cbi.cnptia.embrapa.br/SMS/STINGm/consseq/, http://trantor.bioc.columbia.edu/SMS/STINGm/consseq/, http://mirrors.rcsb.org//SMS/STINGm/consseq/, http://www.es.embnet.org/SMS/STINGm/consseq/ and http://www.ar.embnet.org/SMS/STINGm/consseq/
- Published
- 2004
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