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Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences (MIPS)
User-friendly interface allowing analysis of several proteins at once, including superimposition to deduce structural alignments, and compare active sites. From GlaxoWellcome Experimental Research, Geneva, Switzerland.
In collaboration with the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences (MIPS) and the Japanese International Protein Sequence Database (JIPID) maintains the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database --- a comprehensive, annotated, and non-redundant set of protein sequence databases in which entries are classified into family groups and alignments of each group are available.
Predicts functional sites (linear motifs) in proteins, such as post-translational modification sites, ligand motifs, and targeting signals. Context-based rules and logical filters are applied to improve predictions.
Provides protein structure information such as structural alignment, residue contact, protein-protein interfaces, contact maps and general information extraction.
Provides interactive service for matching protein structures in 3D and looking for structural homologues in PDB and SCOP databases, as well as in user-uploaded sets of structures.