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PTGL

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URL: http://ptgl.zib.de
Full name: Protein Topology Graph Library
Description: PTGL is a database for secondary structure-based protein topologies.
Year founded: 2010
Last update: 2015-10-06
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
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Country/Region: Germany

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University/Institution: Goethe University Frankfurt
Address: Robert-Mayer-Str. 11-15
City: Frankfurt
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Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Ina Koch
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): ina.koch@bioinformatik.uni-frankfurt.de

Publications

26446136
The new protein topology graph library web server. [PMID: 26446136]
Schäfer T, Scheck A, Bruneß D, May P, Koch I.

We present a new, extended version of the Protein Topology Graph Library web server. The Protein Topology Graph Library describes the protein topology on the super-secondary structure level. It allows to compute and visualize protein ligand graphs and search for protein structural motifs. The new server features additional information on ligand binding to secondary structure elements, increased usability and an application programming interface (API) to retrieve data, allowing for an automated analysis of protein topology. The Protein Topology Graph Library server is freely available on the web at http://ptgl.uni-frankfurt.de. The website is implemented in PHP, JavaScript, PostgreSQL and Apache. It is supported by all major browsers. The VPLG software that was used to compute the protein ligand graphs and all other data in the database is available under the GNU public license 2.0 from http://vplg.sourceforge.net. tim.schaefer@bioinformatik.uni-frankfurt.de; ina.koch@bioinformatik.uni-frankfurt.de Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online. © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

Bioinformatics. 2016:32(3) | 4 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-06-06)
19906706
PTGL: a database for secondary structure-based protein topologies. [PMID: 19906706]
May P, Kreuchwig A, Steinke T, Koch I.

With growing amount of experimental data, the number of known protein structures also increases continuously. Classification of protein structures helps to understand relationships between protein structure and function. The main classification methods based on secondary structures are SCOP, CATH and TOPS, which all classify under different aspects, and therefore can lead to different results. We developed a mathematically unique representation of protein structure topologies at a higher abstraction level providing new aspects of classification and enabling for a fast search through the data. Protein Topology Graph Library (PTGL; http://ptgl.zib.de) aims at providing a database on protein secondary structure topologies, including search facilities, the visualization as intuitive topology diagrams as well as in the 3D structure, and additional information. Secondary structure-based protein topologies are represented uniquely as undirected labeled graphs in four different ways allowing for exploration under different aspects. The linear notations, and the 2D and 3D diagrams of each notation facilitate a deeper understanding of protein topologies. Several search functions for topologies and sub-topologies, BLAST search possibility, and links to SCOP, CATH and PDBsum support individual and large-scale investigation of protein structures. Currently, PTGL comprises topologies of 54,859 protein structures. Main structural patterns for common structural motifs like TIM-barrel or Jelly Roll are pre-implemented, and can easily be searched.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2010:38(Database issue) | 9 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-06-06)

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5456/6932 (21.307%)
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760/972 (21.914%)
5456
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13
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0.812
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Created on: 2015-07-14
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2017-06-16]
Shixiang Sun [2017-04-06]
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Shixiang Sun [2015-11-22]