1. DILIMOT: discovery of linear motifs in proteins.
- Author
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Neduva V and Russell RB
- Subjects
- Binding Sites, Internet, Microtubule-Associated Proteins chemistry, Microtubule-Associated Proteins metabolism, Protein Kinases metabolism, Protein Sorting Signals, User-Computer Interface, Amino Acid Motifs, Sequence Analysis, Protein methods, Software
- Abstract
Discovery of protein functional motifs is critical in modern biology. Small segments of 3-10 residues play critical roles in protein interactions, post-translational modifications and trafficking. DILIMOT (DIscovery of LInear MOTifs) is a server for the prediction of these short linear motifs within a set of proteins. Given a set of sequences sharing a common functional feature (e.g. interaction partner or localization) the method finds statistically over-represented motifs likely to be responsible for it. The input sequences are first passed through a set of filters to remove regions unlikely to contain instances of linear motifs. Motifs are then found in the remaining sequence and ranked according to a statistic that measure over-representation and conservation across homologues in related species. The results are displayed via a visual interface for easy perusal. The server is available at http://dilimot.embl.de.
- Published
- 2006
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