PLAAC: A web and command-line application to identify proteins with prion-like amino acid composition

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Summary: Prions are self-templating protein aggregates that stably perpetuate distinct biological states and are of keen interest to researchers in both evolutionary and biomedical science. The best understood prions are from yeast and have a prion-forming domain with strongly biased amino acid composition, most notably enriched for Q or N. PLAAC is a web application that scans protein sequences for domains with prion-like amino acid composition. Users can upload sequence files, or paste sequences directly into a textbox. PLAAC ranks the input sequences by several summary scores and allows scores along sequences to be visualized. Text output files can be downloaded for further analyses, and visualizations saved in PDF and PNG formats. © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Lancaster, A. K., Nutter-Upham, A., Lindquist, S., & King, O. D. (2014). PLAAC: A web and command-line application to identify proteins with prion-like amino acid composition. Bioinformatics, 30(17), 2501–2502. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu310

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