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Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 3 2000
Pages 286-287
© 2000 Oxford University Press

MPSA: integrated system for multiple protein sequence analysis with client/server capabilities

Christophe Blanchet 1, Christophe Combet 1, Christophe Geourjon 1 and Gilbert Deléage 1

1 Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, BCP-CNRS UPR 412, Laboratoire de conformation des Protéines, 7, Passage du Vercors, 69 367, Lyon Cedex 07, France

Received on July 26, 1999 ; accepted on November 23, 1999

Summary: MPSA is a stand-alone software intended to protein sequence analysis with a high integration level and Web clients/server capabilities. It provides many methods and tools, which are integrated into an interactive graphical user interface. It is available for most Unix/Linux and non-Unix systems. MPSA is able to connect to a Web server (e.g. http://pbil.ibcp.fr/NPSA) in order to perform large-scale sequence comparison on up-to-date databanks.

Availability: Free to academic http://www.ibcp.fr/mpsa/

Contact: c.blanchet{at}ibcp.fr


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