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  2. File:Double Covalent Protein Cycle.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Protein Data Bank (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The Protein Data Bank (PDB) file format is a textual file format describing the three-dimensional structures of molecules held in the Protein Data Bank, now succeeded by the mmCIF format. The PDB format accordingly provides for description and annotation of protein and nucleic acid structures including atomic coordinates, secondary structure ...

  5. Gpm (proteomics) - Wikipedia

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    It is a web-based, open source user interface for analyzing and displaying protein identification data. It was originally designed by Rob Craig and Ron Beavis and first released in 2003. [ 1 ] The interface creates a series of web browser page views of tandem mass spectrometry data that has been assigned to protein sequences.

  6. UniProt - Wikipedia

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    UniProt Archive (UniParc) is a comprehensive and non-redundant database, which contains all the protein sequences from the main, publicly available protein sequence databases. [17] Proteins may exist in several different source databases, and in multiple copies in the same database.

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  8. PRINTS - Wikipedia

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    A fingerprint is a group of conserved motifs taken from a multiple sequence alignment - together, the motifs form a characteristic signature for the aligned protein family. The motifs themselves are not necessarily contiguous in sequence, but may come together in 3D space to define molecular binding sites or interaction surfaces.

  9. List of adaptins - Wikipedia

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    Adaptins are clustered subunits of adaptor protein (AP) complexes. [1] There are several types of adaptin, each related to a different AP complex. Adaptins show sequence similarity to some COPI subunits, thus they are thought to have a common evolutionary origin. [ 1 ]