Abstract
Background: Recent, rapid growth in the quantity of available genomic data has generated amny protein sequences that are not yet biochemically classified. Thus, the prediction of biochemical function based on structural motifs in as important task in post-genomic analysis. The InterPro databases are a major resource for protien function information. For optimal results, these databases should be searched at regular inrtervals, since they are frequently updated. Results: We describe here a new program JIPS (Java GUI for InterProScan), a tool for tracking and viewing results obtained from repeated InterProScan searches. JIPS stores matches (in a local database) obtained from InterProScan searches performed with multiple versions of the InterPro database and highlights hits that have been added since the last search of the InterPro database. Results are displayed in an easy-to-use tabular format. JIPS also contains tools to assist with ortholog-based comparative studies of protein signatures. Conclusion: JIPS is an efficient tool for performing repeated InterProScans on large batches of protein sequences, tracking and viewing search results, and mining the collected data. © 2006 Syed and Upton; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Syed, A., & Upton, C. (2006). Java GUI for InterProScan (JIPS): A tool to help process multiple InterProScans and perform ortholog analysis. BMC Bioinformatics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-462
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