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SCANMOT: searching for similar sequences using a simultaneous scan of multiple sequence motifs
Saikat Chakrabarti1, A Prem Anand, Nitin Bhardwaj
1National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore 560065, India.
Abstract:
Establishment of similarities between proteins is very important for the study of the relationship between sequence, structure and function and for the analysis of evolutionary relationships. Motif-based search methods play a crucial role in establishing the connections between proteins that are particularly useful for distant relationships. This paper reports SCANMOT, a web-based server that searches for similarities between proteins by simultaneous matching of multiple motifs. SCANMOT searches for similar sequences in entire sequence databases using multiple conserved regions and utilizes inter-motif spacing as restraints. The SCANMOT server is available via http://www.ncbs.res.in/~faculty/mini/scanmot/scanmot.html.
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