articleBioinformaticsAug 11, 2003BRONZE OA

PISCES: a protein sequence culling server

Fox Chase Cancer Center

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Abstract

Abstract Summary: PISCES is a public server for culling sets of protein sequences from the Protein Data Bank (PDB) by sequence identity and structural quality criteria. PISCES can provide lists culled from the entire PDB or from lists of PDB entries or chains provided by the user. The sequence identities are obtained from PSI-BLAST alignments with position-specific substitution matrices derived from the non-redundant protein sequence database. PISCES therefore provides better lists than servers that use BLAST, which is unable to identify many relationships below 40% sequence identity and often overestimates sequence identity by aligning only well-conserved fragments. PDB sequences are updated weekly. PISCES…

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Keywords
  • GenBank
  • Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
  • Sequence (biology)
  • Identifier
  • Sequence database
  • UniProt
  • Computer science
  • Protein Data Bank
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