Structural genomics on the web
2001
Guide to Structural Genomics Resources
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Author Information
Author(s): Jo Wixon
Primary Institution: Bioinformatics Division, HGMP-RC, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
Conclusion
The review highlights various online resources and databases that can aid research in structural genomics.
Supporting Evidence
- The review provides examples of resources for less experienced users.
- Databases like PDB and SCOP are highlighted for their structural data.
- NMR and X-ray crystallography are discussed as key methods for determining protein structures.
Takeaway
This article helps you find websites that can show you how proteins are structured, which is important for understanding how they work.
Methodology
The review summarizes various databases and tools available for structural genomics research.
Limitations
The field of high-throughput structural genomics is still young, and many consortium sites are under construction.
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