Domain view: a web tool for protein domain visualization and analysis

Xiaokang Pan, Craig A. Bingman, Gary E. Wesenberg, Zhaohui Sun, George N. Phillips
2010 Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics  
The identification of sequence-based protein domains and their boundaries is often a prelude to structure determination. An accurate prediction of disordered regions, secondary structures and low complexity segments of target protein sequences can improve the efficiency of selection in structural genomics and also aid in design of constructs for directed structural biology studies. At the Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics (CESG) we have developed DomainView, a web tool to visualize and
more » ... nalyze predicted protein domains, disordered regions, secondary structures and low complexity segments of target protein sequences for selection of experimental protein structure attempts. DomainView consists of a relational database and a web graphical-user interface. The database was developed based on MySQL, which stores data from target protein sequences and their domains, disordered regions, secondary structures and low complexity segments. The program of the web user interface is a Perl CGI script. When a user searches for a target protein sequence, the script displays the combinational information about the domains and other features of that target sequence graphically on a web page by querying the database. The graphical representation for each feature is linked to a web page showing more detailed annotation information or to a new window directly running the corresponding prediction program to show further information about that feature.
doi:10.1007/s10969-010-9097-4 pmid:20945103 pmcid:PMC4314961 fatcat:bc3ygthtqjc6pil65ntqe36lxu