ProtIdent: A web server for identifying proteases and their types by fusing functional domain and sequential evolution information

Volume: 376, Issue: 2, Pages: 321 - 325
Published: Nov 1, 2008
Abstract
Proteases are vitally important to life cycles and have become a main target in drug development. According to their action mechanisms, proteases are classified into six types: (1) aspartic, (2) cysteine, (3) glutamic, (4) metallo, (5) serine, and (6) threonine. Given the sequence of an uncharacterized protein, can we identify whether it is a protease or non-protease? If it is, what type does it belong to? To address these problems, a 2-layer...
Paper Details
Title
ProtIdent: A web server for identifying proteases and their types by fusing functional domain and sequential evolution information
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Volume
376
Issue
2
Pages
321 - 325
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