The HSSP database of protein structure-sequence alignments

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HSSP is a derived database merging structural (3-D) and sequence (1-D) information. For each protein of known 3-D structure from the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the database has a multiple sequence alignment of all available homologues and a sequence profile characteristic of the family. The list of homologues is the result of a database search in SwissProt using a position-weighted dynamic programming method for sequence profile alignment (MaxHom). The database is updated frequently. The listed homologues are very likely to have the same 3-D structure as the PDB protein to which they have been aligned. As a result, the database is not only a database of aligned sequence families, but also a database of implied secondary and tertiary structures covering 29% of all SwissProt-stored sequences.

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Schneider, R., De Daruvar, A., & Sander, C. (1997). The HSSP database of protein structure-sequence alignments. Nucleic Acids Research, 25(1), 226–230. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/25.1.226

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