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PROTCOM

General information

URL: http://compbio.clemson.eduprotcom/
Full name: Protein Complexes
Description: PROTCOM is a compilation of known 3D structures of protein–protein complexes enriched with artificially created domain–domain structures using the available entries in the Protein Data Bank.
Year founded: 2007
Last update: 2007-01-01
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: Clemson University
Address: Clemson, South Carolina 29634, USA
City: Clemson
Province/State: South Carolina
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Emil Alexov
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): ealexov@clemson.edu

Publications

17071962
PROTCOM: searchable database of protein complexes enhanced with domain-domain structures. [PMID: 17071962]
Kundrotas PJ, Alexov E.

The database of protein complexes (PROTCOM) is a compilation of known 3D structures of protein-protein complexes enriched with artificially created domain-domain structures using the available entries in the Protein Data Bank. The domain-domain structures are generated by parsing single chain structures into loosely connected domains and are important features of the database. The database (http://www.ces.clemson.edu/compbio/protcom) could be used for benchmarking purposes of the docking and other algorithms for predicting 3D structures of protein-protein complexes. The database can be utilized as a template database in the homology or threading methods for modeling the 3D structures of unknown protein-protein complexes. PROTCOM provides the scientific community with an integrated set of tools for browsing, searching, visualizing and downloading a pool of protein complexes. The user is given the option to select a subset of entries using a combination of up to 10 different criteria. As on July 2006 the database contains 1770 entries, each of which consists of the known 3D structures and additional relevant information that can be displayed either in text-only or in visual mode.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2007:35(Database issue) | 31 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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4420/6895 (35.91%)
Structure:
623/967 (35.677%)
4420
Total Rank
30
Citations
1.667
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Created on: 2015-08-10
Curated by:
Shixiang Sun [2016-03-28]
Shixiang Sun [2015-11-22]