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Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 3 2000
Pages 290-291
© 2000 Oxford University Press

PIR: a new resource for bioinformatics

Peter B. McGarvey 1, Hongzhan Huang 1, Winona C. Barker 1, Bruce C. Orcutt 1, John S. Garavelli 1, Geetha Y. Srinivasarao 1, Lai-Su L. Yeh 1, Chunlin Xiao 1 and Cathy H. Wu 1

1 Protein Information Resource, National Biomedical Research Foundation, 3900 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA

Received on August 24, 1999 ; revised on October 22, 1999 ; accepted on October 26, 1999

Summary: The Protein Information Resource (PIR) has greatly expanded its Web site and developed a set of interactive search and analysis tools to facilitate the analysis, annotation, and functional identification of proteins. New search engines have been implemented to combine sequence similarity search results with database annotation information. The new PIR search systems have proved very useful in providing enriched functional annotation of protein sequences, determining protein superfamily-domain relationships, and detecting annotation errors in genomic database archives.

Availability: http://pir.georgetown.edu/.

Contact: mcgarvey{at}nbrf.georgetown.edu


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