TOPDOM: Database of domains and motifs with conservative location in transmembrane proteins

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Summary: The TOPDOM database is a collection of domains and sequence motifs located consistently on the same side of the membrane in α-helical transmembrane proteins. The database was created by scanning well-annotated transmembrane protein sequences in the UniProt database by specific domain or motif detecting algorithms. The identified domains or motifs were added to the database if they were uniformly annotated on the same side of the membrane of the various proteins in the UniProt database. The information about the location of the collected domains and motifs can be incorporated into constrained topology prediction algorithms, like HMMTOP, increasing the prediction accuracy. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Tusnády, G. E., Kalmár, L., Hegyi, H., Tompa, P., & Simon, I. (2008). TOPDOM: Database of domains and motifs with conservative location in transmembrane proteins. Bioinformatics, 24(12), 1469–1470. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btn202

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