Title
DisProt: a database of protein disorder.
Abstract
The Database of Protein Disorder (DisProt) is a curated database that provides structure and function information about proteins that lack a fixed three-dimensional (3D) structure under putatively native conditions, either in their entirety or in part. Starting from the central premise that intrinsic disorder is an important structural class of protein and in order to meet the increasing interest thereof, DisProt is aimed at becoming a central repository of disorder-related information. For each disordered protein, the database includes the name of the protein, various aliases, accession codes, amino acid sequence, location of the disordered region(s), and methods used for structural (disorder) characterization. If applicable, most entries also list the biological function(s) of each disordered region, how each region of disorder is used for function, as well as provide links to PubMed abstracts and major protein databases.www.disprot.org
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1093/bioinformatics/bth476
Bioinformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
protein disorder,curated database,intrinsic disorder,central premise,function information,disordered protein,biological function,central repository,major protein databases,disorder-related information,disordered region,amino acid sequence
Data mining,Structure and function,Computer science,Function (biology),Bioinformatics,Protein Databases,Database,Peptide sequence
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
21
1
1367-4803
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
43
4.48
2
Authors
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Slobodan Vucetic163756.38
Zoran Obradovic21110137.41
Vladimir Vacic324717.37
Predrag Radivojac464658.89
Kang Peng517011.85
Lilia M Iakoucheva614711.59
Marc S Cortese71078.48
J David Lawson8434.48
Celeste J Brown9868.43
Jason G Sikes10434.48
Crystal D Newton11434.48
A. Keith Dunker1246677.54