Isberg_2014_Nucleic.Acids.Res_42_D422

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Title : GPCRDB: an information system for G protein-coupled receptors - Isberg_2014_Nucleic.Acids.Res_42_D422
Author(s) : Isberg V , Vroling B , Van der Kant R , Li K , Vriend G , Gloriam D
Ref : Nucleic Acids Research , 42 :D422 , 2014
Abstract :

For the past 20 years, the GPCRDB (G protein-coupled receptors database; http://www.gpcr.org/7tm/) has been a 'one-stop shop' for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-related data. The GPCRDB contains experimental data on sequences, ligand-binding constants, mutations and oligomers, as well as many different types of computationally derived data, such as multiple sequence alignments and homology models. The GPCRDB also provides visualization and analysis tools, plus a number of query systems. In the latest GPCRDB release, all multiple sequence alignments, and >65,000 homology models, have been significantly improved, thanks to a recent flurry of GPCR X-ray structure data. Tools were introduced to browse X-ray structures, compare binding sites, profile similar receptors and generate amino acid conservation statistics. Snake plots and helix box diagrams can now be custom coloured (e.g. by chemical properties or mutation data) and saved as figures. A series of sequence alignment visualization tools has been added, and sequence alignments can now be created for subsets of sequences and sequence positions, and alignment statistics can be produced for any of these subsets.

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Isberg V, Vroling B, Van der Kant R, Li K, Vriend G, Gloriam D (2014)
GPCRDB: an information system for G protein-coupled receptors
Nucleic Acids Research 42 :D422

Isberg V, Vroling B, Van der Kant R, Li K, Vriend G, Gloriam D (2014)
Nucleic Acids Research 42 :D422