Pfam
See also:
Pfam
is a large collection of multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov
models covering many common protein domains and families. For each
family in Pfam you can:
- Look at multiple alignments
- View protein domain architectures
- Examine species distribution
- Follow links to other databases
- View known protein structures
Pfam can be used to view the domain organisation of proteins. A typical
example is shown below. Notice that a single protein can belong to
several Pfam families.
74% of protein sequences have at least one match to Pfam. This number
is called the sequence coverage and is shown in the pie chart on the
right.
The Pfam database contains information about protein domains and families. Pfam-A is the manually curated portion of the database that contains over 9,000 entries. For each entry a protein sequence alignment and a hidden Markov model is stored. These hidden Markov models
can be used to search sequence databases with the HMMER package written
by Sean Eddy. Because the entries in Pfam-A do not cover all known
proteins an automatically generated supplement is provided called
Pfam-B. Pfam-B contains a large number of small families derived from
the PRODOM[1] database. Although of lower quality Pfam-B families can be useful when no Pfam-A families are found.
The database iPfam builds on the domain description of Pfam. It investigates if different proteins described together in the protein structure database PDB are close enough to potentially interact.
See also
- TrEMBL Database performing an automated protein sequence annotation
- InterPro Integration of protein domain and protein family databases
References
- Finn RD, Mistry J,
Schuster-Bockler B, Griffiths-Jones S, Hollich V, Lassmann T, Moxon S,
Marshall M, Khanna A, Durbin R, Eddy SR, Sonnhammer EL, Bateman A
(2006). "Pfam: clans, web tools and services". Nucleic Acids Res. 34: D247–D251. doi:10.1093/nar/gkj149. PMID 16381856.
- Bateman A, Coin L, Durbin R, Finn
RD, Hollich V, Griffiths-Jones S, Khanna A, Marshall M, Moxon S,
Sonnhammer EL, Studholme DJ, Yeats C, Eddy SR (2004). "The Pfam protein
families database". Nucleic Acids Res. 32(Database issue): D138–D141. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh121. PMID 14681378.
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