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CC+

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URL: http://coiledcoils.chm.bris.ac.uk/ccplus/search/
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Description: CC+ is a relational database of coiled-coil structures.
Year founded: 2009
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Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United Kingdom

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University/Institution: University Walk
Address: Bristol BS8 1TD, UK
City: Bristol
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Country/Region: United Kingdom
Contact name (PI/Team): Derek N. Woolfson
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): d.n.woolfson@bristol.ac.uk

Publications

18842638
CC+: a relational database of coiled-coil structures. [PMID: 18842638]
Testa OD, Moutevelis E, Woolfson DN.

We introduce the CC+ DATABASE, a detailed, searchable repository of coiled-coil assignments, which is freely available at http://coiledcoils.chm.bris.ac.uk/ccplus. Coiled coils were identified using the program SOCKET, which locates coiled coils based on knobs-into-holes packing of side chains between alpha-helices. A method for determining the overall sequence identity of coiled-coil sequences was introduced to reduce statistical bias inherent in coiled-coil data sets. There are two points of entry into the CC+ the 'Periodic Table of Coiled-coil Structures', which presents a graphical path through coiled-coil space based on manually validated data, and the 'Dynamic Interface', which allows queries of the database at different levels of complexity and detail. The latter entry level, which is the focus of this article, enables the efficient and rapid compilation of subsets of coiled-coil structures. These can be created and interrogated with increasingly sophisticated pull-down, keyword and sequence-based searches to return detailed structural and sequence information. Also provided are means for outputting the retrieved coiled-coil data in various formats, including PyMOL and RasMol scripts, and Position-Specific Scoring Matrices (or amino-acid profiles), which may be used, for example, in protein-structure prediction.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 126 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-05-09)

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1684/6932 (75.721%)
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224/973 (77.081%)
1684
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122
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Created on: 2015-07-23
Curated by:
Mengwei Li [2016-03-31]