Repeats are two or more contiguous segments of amino acid residues that are believed to have arisen as a result of intragenic duplication, recombination and mutation events. These repeats can be utilized for protein structure prediction and can provide insights into the protein evolution and phylogenetic relationship. Therefore, to aid structural biologists and phylogeneticists in their research, a computing resource (a web server and a database), Repeats in Protein Sequences (RPS), has been created. Using RPS, users can obtain useful information regarding identical, similar and distant repeats (of varying lengths) in protein sequences. In addition, users can check the frequency of occurrence of the repeats in sequence databases such as the...
Motivation: Internal repeats in coding sequences correspond to structural and functional units of pr...
Duplications play a major role in protein evolution and result in intragenic repeats found in about ...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...
Repeats are two or more contiguous segments of amino acid residues that are believed to have arisen ...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
In recent years, identification of sequence patterns has been given immense importance to understa...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
In recent years, identification of sequence patterns has been given immense importance to understa...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Duplications play a major role in protein evolution and result in intragenic repeats found in about ...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Over the last years a number of evidences has been accumulated abo...
Motivation: Internal repeats in coding sequences correspond to structural and functional units of pr...
Duplications play a major role in protein evolution and result in intragenic repeats found in about ...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...
Repeats are two or more contiguous segments of amino acid residues that are believed to have arisen ...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
In recent years, identification of sequence patterns has been given immense importance to understa...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
In recent years, identification of sequence patterns has been given immense importance to understa...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Distant repeats between a pair of protein sequences can be exploited to study the various aspects of...
Proteins containing amino acid repeats are considered to be of great importance in evolutionary stud...
Duplications play a major role in protein evolution and result in intragenic repeats found in about ...
International audienceMOTIVATION: Over the last years a number of evidences has been accumulated abo...
Motivation: Internal repeats in coding sequences correspond to structural and functional units of pr...
Duplications play a major role in protein evolution and result in intragenic repeats found in about ...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...