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D2P2

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URL: http://d2p2.pro/
Full name: Database of Disordered Protein Prediction
Description: D2P2 is a community resource for pre-computed disorder predictions on a large library of proteins from completely-sequenced genomes.
Year founded: 2013
Last update: NA
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
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Country/Region: United Kingdom

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University/Institution: University of Bristol
Address: Department of Computer Science,University of Bristol,Bristol BS8 1UB,UK
City: Bristol
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Country/Region: United Kingdom
Contact name (PI/Team): Matt E. Oates
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): Matt.Oates@bristol.ac.uk

Publications

23203878
D²P²: database of disordered protein predictions. [PMID: 23203878]
Oates ME, Romero P, Ishida T, Ghalwash M, Mizianty MJ, Xue B, Dosztányi Z, Uversky VN, Obradovic Z, Kurgan L, Dunker AK, Gough J.

We present the Database of Disordered Protein Prediction (D(2)P(2)), available at http://d2p2.pro (including website source code). A battery of disorder predictors and their variants, VL-XT, VSL2b, PrDOS, PV2, Espritz and IUPred, were run on all protein sequences from 1765 complete proteomes (to be updated as more genomes are completed). Integrated with these results are all of the predicted (mostly structured) SCOP domains using the SUPERFAMILY predictor. These disorder/structure annotations together enable comparison of the disorder predictors with each other and examination of the overlap between disordered predictions and SCOP domains on a large scale. D(2)P(2) will increase our understanding of the interplay between disorder and structure, the genomic distribution of disorder, and its evolutionary history. The parsed data are made available in a unified format for download as flat files or SQL tables either by genome, by predictor, or for the complete set. An interactive website provides a graphical view of each protein annotated with the SCOP domains and disordered regions from all predictors overlaid (or shown as a consensus). There are statistics and tools for browsing and comparing genomes and their disorder within the context of their position on the tree of life.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2013:41(Database issue) | 541 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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379/6895 (94.518%)
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41/967 (95.863%)
379
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514
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Created on: 2015-06-20
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