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Applications of InterPro in protein annotation and genome analysis
Authors:Biswas Margaret  O'Rourke John F  Camon Evelyn  Fraser Gill  Kanapin Alexander  Karavidopoulou Youla  Kersey Paul  Kriventseva Evgenia  Mittard Virginie  Mulder Nicola  Phan Isabelle  Servant Florence  Apweiler Rolf
Affiliation:EBI, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:The applications of InterPro span a range of biologically important areas that includes automatic annotation of protein sequences and genome analysis. In automatic annotation of protein sequences InterPro has been utilised to provide reliable characterisation of sequences, identifying them as candidates for functional annotation. Rules based on the InterPro characterisation are stored and operated through a database called RuleBase. RuleBase is used as the main tool in the sequence database group at the EBI to apply automatic annotation to unknown sequences. The annotated sequences are stored and distributed in the TrEMBL protein sequence database. InterPro also provides a means to carry out statistical and comparative analyses of whole genomes. In the Proteome Analysis Database, InterPro analyses have been combined with other analyses based on CluSTr, the Gene Ontology (GO) and structural information on the proteins.
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