ModBase, a database of annotated comparative protein structure models, and associated resources

2010 Nucleic Acids Research 1,092 citations

Abstract

ModBase (http://salilab.org/modbase) is a database of annotated comparative protein structure models. The models are calculated by ModPipe, an automated modeling pipeline that relies primarily on Modeller for fold assignment, sequence-structure alignment, model building and model assessment (http://salilab.org/modeller/). ModBase currently contains almost 30 million reliable models for domains in 4.7 million unique protein sequences. ModBase allows users to compute or update comparative models on demand, through an interface to the ModWeb modeling server (http://salilab.org/modweb). ModBase models are also available through the Protein Model Portal (http://www.proteinmodelportal.org/). Recently developed associated resources include the AllosMod server for modeling ligand-induced protein dynamics (http://salilab.org/allosmod), the AllosMod-FoXS server for predicting a structural ensemble that fits an SAXS profile (http://salilab.org/allosmod-foxs), the FoXSDock server for protein-protein docking filtered by an SAXS profile (http://salilab.org/foxsdock), the SAXS Merge server for automatic merging of SAXS profiles (http://salilab.org/saxsmerge) and the Pose & Rank server for scoring protein-ligand complexes (http://salilab.org/poseandrank). In this update, we also highlight two applications of ModBase: a PSI:Biology initiative to maximize the structural coverage of the human alpha-helical transmembrane proteome and a determination of structural determinants of human immunodeficiency virus-1 protease specificity.

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MODELLERUniProtProtein structure databaseBiologyComputational biologyDatabaseProtein structure predictionSequence alignmentHomology modelingStructural bioinformaticsStructural alignmentCASPProtein domainProtein structureSequence databaseComputer scienceBioinformaticsPeptide sequenceGenetics

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2010
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Volume
39
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D465-D474
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Ursula Pieper, Benjamin Webb, David T. Barkan et al. (2010). ModBase, a database of annotated comparative protein structure models, and associated resources. Nucleic Acids Research , 39 (Database) , D465-D474. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1091

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10.1093/nar/gkq1091