Margaret Biswas
European Bioinformatics Institute
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Nucleic Acids Research | 2001
Rolf Apweiler; Margaret Biswas; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Alexander Kanapin; Youla Karavidopoulou; Paul J. Kersey; Evgenia V. Kriventseva; Virginie Mittard; Nicola Mulder; Isabelle Phan; Evgeni M. Zdobnov
The SWISS-PROT group at EBI has developed the Proteome Analysis Database utilising existing resources and providing comparative analysis of the predicted protein coding sequences of the complete genomes of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes (http://www.ebi.ac. uk/proteome/). The two main projects used, InterPro and CluSTr, give a new perspective on families, domains and sites and cover 31-67% (InterPro statistics) of the proteins from each of the complete genomes. CluSTr covers the three complete eukaryotic genomes and the incomplete human genome data. The Proteome Analysis Database is accompanied by a program that has been designed to carry out InterPro proteome comparisons for any one proteome against any other one or more of the proteomes in the database.
Current Opinion in Structural Biology | 2001
Evgenia V. Kriventseva; Margaret Biswas; Rolf Apweiler
Various sequence-motif and sequence-cluster databases have been integrated into a new resource known as InterPro. Because the contributing databases have different clustering principles and scoring sensitivities, the combined assignments complement each other for grouping protein families and delineating domains. InterPro and new developments in the analysis of both the phylogenetic profiles of protein families and domain fusion events improve the prediction of specific functions for numerous proteins.
Bioinformatics | 2002
Alexander Kanapin; Rolf Apweiler; Margaret Biswas; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Youla Karavidopoulou; Paul J. Kersey; Evgenia V. Kriventseva; Virginie Mittard; Nicola Mulder; Tom Oinn; Isabelle Phan; Florence Servant; Evgeni M. Zdobnov
MOTIVATION The SWISS-PROT group at the EBI has developed the Proteome Analysis Database utilizing existing resources and providing comprehensive and integrated comparative analysis of the predicted protein coding sequences of the complete genomes of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. The Proteome Analysis Database is accompanied by a program that has been designed to carry out interactive InterPro proteome comparisons for any one proteome against any other one or more of the proteomes in the database.
Journal of Biosciences | 2001
Margaret Biswas; Alex Kanapin; Rolf Apweiler
InterPro (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) is an integrated documentation resource for protein families, domains and sites, developed initially as a means of rationalizing the complementary efforts of the PROSITE, PRINTS, Pfam and ProDom database projects. It is a useful resource that aids the functional classification of proteins. Almost 90% of theactinopterygii protein sequences from SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL can be classified using InterPro. Over 30% of theactinopterygii protein sequences currently in SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL are of mitochondrial origin, the majority of which belong to the cytochrome b/b6 family. InterPro also gives insights into the domain composition of the classified proteins and has applications in the functional classification of newly determined sequences lacking biochemical characterization, and in comparative genome analysis. A comparison of theactinopterygii protein sequences against the sequences of other eukaryotes confirms the high representation of eukaryotic protein kinase in the organisms studied. The comparisons also show that, based on InterPro families, thetrans-species evolution of MHC class I and II molecules in mammals and teleost fish can be recognized.
Nucleic Acids Research | 2001
Rolf Apweiler; Terri K. Attwood; Amos Marc Bairoch; Alex Bateman; Ewan Birney; Margaret Biswas; Philipp Bucher; Lorenzo Cerutti; Florence Corpet; Michael D. R. Croning; Richard Durbin; Laurent Falquet; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Jérôme Gouzy; Henning Hermjakob; Nicolas Hulo; Inge Jonassen; Daniel Kahn; Alexander Kanapin; Youla Karavidopoulou; Rodrigo Lopez; Beate Marx; Nicola Mulder; Tom Oinn; Marco Pagni; Florence Servant; Christian J. A. Sigrist; Evgeni M. Zdobnov
Nucleic Acids Research | 2003
Nicola Mulder; Rolf Apweiler; Teresa K. Attwood; Amos Marc Bairoch; Daniel Barrell; Alex Bateman; David Binns; Margaret Biswas; Paul Bradley; Peer Bork; Phillip Bucher; Richard R. Copley; Emmanuel Courcelle; Ujjwal Das; Richard Durbin; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Sam Griffiths-Jones; Daniel H. Haft; Nicola Harte; Nicolas Hulo; Daniel Kahn; Alexander Kanapin; Maria Krestyaninova; Rodrigo Lopez; Ivica Letunic; David M. Lonsdale; Ville Silventoinen; Sandra Orchard; Marco Pagni; David Peyruc
Bioinformatics | 2000
Rolf Apweiler; Terri K. Attwood; Amos Marc Bairoch; Alex Bateman; Ewan Birney; Margaret Biswas; Philipp Bucher; Lorenzo Cerutti; Florence Corpet; Michael D. R. Croning; Richard Durbin; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Jérôme Gouzy; Henning Hermjakob; Nicolas Hulo; Inge Jonassen; Daniel Kahn; Alexander Kanapin; Youla Karavidopoulou; Rodrigo Lopez; Beate Marx; Nicola Mulder; Tom Oinn; Marco Pagni; Florence Servant; Christian J. A. Sigrist; Evgeni M. Zdobnov
Briefings in Bioinformatics | 2002
Nicola Mulder; Rolf Apweiler; Terri K. Attwood; Amos Marc Bairoch; Alex Bateman; David Binns; Margaret Biswas; Paul Bradley; Peer Bork; Phillip Bucher; Richard R. Copley; Emmanuel Courcelle; Richard Durbin; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Jérôme Gouzy; Sam Griffith-Jones; Daniel H. Haft; Henning Hermjakob; Nicolas Hulo; Daniel Kahn; Alexander Kanapin; Maria Krestyaninova; Rodrigo Lopez; Ivica Letunic; Sandra Orchard; Marco Pagni; David Peyruc; Chris P. Ponting; Florence Servant; Christian J. A. Sigrist
Briefings in Bioinformatics | 2002
Margaret Biswas; Joseph F. O'Rourke; Evelyn Camon; Gillian M. Fraser; Alexander Kanapin; Youla Karavidopoulou; Paul J. Kersey; Evgenia V. Kriventseva; Virginie Mittard; Nicola Mulder; Isabelle Phan; Florence Servant; Rolf Apweiler
Nucleic Acids Research | 2003
Nicola Mulder; Rolf Apweiler; Teresa K. Attwood; Amos Marc Bairoch; Daniel Barrell; Alex Bateman; David Binns; Margaret Biswas; Philip Bradley; Peer Bork; Philipp Bucher; Richard R. Copley; Emmanuel Courcelle; Ujjwal Das; Richard Durbin; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Sam Griffiths-Jones; Daniel H. Haft; Nicola Harte; Nicolas Hulo; Daniel Kahn; Alexander Kanapin; Maria Krestyaninova; Rocio Lopez; Ivica Letunic; David M. Lonsdale; Ville Silventoinen; Sandra Orchard; Marco Pagni; David Peyruc