Bioinformatics Vol. 19 no. 10 2003
Pages 1290-1291
© 2003 Oxford University Press
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The DynDom database of protein domain motions
1 Royal Society-Wolfson Bioinformatics
Laboratory, School of Computing Sciences
2 School of Biological Sciences,
University of East Anglia,Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
Received on September 4, 2002
; revised on November 7, 2002
; accepted on January 3, 2003
Summary: A relational database has been developed based on the results from the application of the DynDom program to a number of proteins for which multiple X-ray conformers are available. The database is populated via a web-based tool that allows visitors to the website to run the DynDom program server-side by selecting pairs of X-ray conformers by Protein Data Bank code and chain identifier.
Availability: The website can be found at: http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/dyndom
Contact: sjh{at}sys.uea.ac.uk
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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