[Molecular-modelling] Re: Database for protein folded structures
Andreas Baumgartner
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Wed Nov 15 21:12:59 EST 2006
hi sushilee
Have you tried a boolean metasearch like, for example, this one?
http://www.etools.ch/searchSubmit.do?query=database+%28folded+OR+folding+OR+fold%29+%28structures+OR+structure%29+of+%28proteins+OR+protein%29+%28halfway+OR+partial+OR+partially+OR+particularly+OR+particulate+OR+partly+OR+partway+OR+part-way+OR+%28in+part%29%29&logic=AND&timeout=8000&country=web&language=all
I had a eye on it, but i didn't find something yet. Anyway, in my humble opinion your are a bit brief. Maybe a database like SIMAP can help you?
SIMAP is a public database containing the similarity space formed by about all amino-acid sequences from public databases and completely sequenced genomes.
http://mips.gsf.de/simap/
Andreas
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 14:27:47 -0800
Sushilee Ranganathan <s_ranganathan At pacific.edu> wrote:
> I am currently searching for a database that has the partly folded
> structures of proteins (of course, the most important intermediate
> structures) with coordinates, for a friend. I entered this mailing
> list intending to follow up on a message sent out in 1995, when a
> similar question was posted. Could anybody help me out on this?
>
> sushilee
>
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