Catalytic site identification--a web server to identify catalytic site structural matches throughout PDB.

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Abstract

The catalytic site identification web server provides the innovative capability to find structural matches to a user-specified catalytic site among all Protein Data Bank proteins rapidly (in less than a minute). The server also can examine a user-specified protein structure or model to identify structural matches to a library of catalytic sites. Finally, the server provides a database of pre-calculated matches between all Protein Data Bank proteins and the library of catalytic sites. The database has been used to derive a set of hypothesized novel enzymatic function annotations. In all cases, matches and putative binding sites (protein structure and surfaces) can be visualized interactively online. The website can be accessed at http://catsid.llnl.gov.

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Kirshner, D. A., Nilmeier, J. P., & Lightstone, F. C. (2013). Catalytic site identification--a web server to identify catalytic site structural matches throughout PDB. Nucleic Acids Research, 41(Web Server issue). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt403

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