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International Union of Crystallography, Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 6(54), p. 1132-1138, 1998

DOI: 10.1107/s0907444998007318

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New Tools and Resources for Analysing Protein Structures and Their Interactions

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Abstract

The determination of protein structures has furthered our understanding of how various proteins perform their functions. With the large number of structures currently available in the PDB, it is necessary to be able to easily study these proteins in detail. Here new software tools are presented which aim to facilitate this analysis; these include the PDBsum WWW site which provides a summary description of all PDB entries, the programs TOPS and NUCPLOT to plot schematic diagrams representing protein topology and DNA-binding interactions, SAS a WWW-based sequence-analysis tool incorporating structural data, and WWW servers for the analysis of protein–protein interfaces and analyses of over 300 haem-binding proteins.