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SLiMSearch 2.0 : biological context for short linear motifs in proteins
Date Issued
2011-05-26
Date Available
2011-09-27T13:22:59Z
Abstract
Short, linear motifs (SLiMs) play a critical role in many biological processes. The SLiMSearch 2.0 (Short, Linear Motif Search) web server allows researchers to identify occurrences of a user-defined SLiM in a proteome, using conservation and protein disorder context statistics to rank occurrences. User-friendly output and visualizations of motif context allow the user to quickly gain insight into the validity of a putatively functional motif occurrence. For each motif occurrence, overlapping UniProt features and annotated SLiMs are displayed. Visualization also includes annotated multiple sequence alignments surrounding each occurrence, showing conservation and protein disorder statistics in addition to known and predicted SLiMs, protein domains and known post-translational modifications. In addition, enrichment of Gene Ontology terms and protein interaction partners are provided as indicators of possible motif function. All web server results are available for download. Users can search motifs against the human proteome or a subset thereof defined by Uniprot accession numbers or GO term. The SLiMSearch server is available at: http://bioware.ucd.ie/slimsearch2.html.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
European Research Council
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
BBSRC
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Journal
Nucleic Acids Research
Volume
39
Issue
Supplement 2
Start Page
W56
End Page
W60
Copyright (Published Version)
The Author(s) 2011
Subject – LCSH
Protein-protein interactions
Proteins--Research--Data processing
Proteins--Research--Technological innovations
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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