The PIR integrated protein databases and data retrieval system
Open Access
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by Ubiquity Press, Ltd. in Data Science Journal
- Vol. 3, 163-174
- https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.3.163
Abstract
The Protein Information Resource (PIR) provides many databases and tools to support genomic and proteomic research. PIR is a member of UniProt—Universal Protein Resource—the central repository of protein sequence and function, which maintains UniProt Knowledgebase with extensively curated annotation, UniProt Reference databases to speed sequence searches, and UniProt Archive to reflect sequence history. PIR also provides PIRSF family classification system based on evolutionary relationships of full-length proteins, and iProClass integrated database of protein family, function, and structure. These databases are easily accessible from PIR web site using a centralized data retrieval system for information retrieval and knowledge discoveryKeywords
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