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SALIGN: a web server for alignment of multiple protein sequences and structures
2012
Bioinformatics
Accurate alignment of protein sequences and/or structures is crucial for many biological analyses, including functional annotation of proteins, classifying protein sequences into families, and comparative protein structure modeling. Described here is a web interface to SALIGN, the versatile protein multiple sequence/structure alignment module of MODELLER. The web server automatically determines the best alignment procedure based on the inputs, while allowing the user to override default
doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bts302
pmid:22618536
pmcid:PMC3400954
fatcat:ixs3i5sp35a6bjcw3uc2lwubse