InterPro in 2019: improving coverage, classification and access to protein sequence annotations

AL Mitchell, TK Attwood, PC Babbitt… - Nucleic acids …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
AL Mitchell, TK Attwood, PC Babbitt, M Blum, P Bork, A Bridge, SD Brown, HY Chang…
Nucleic acids research, 2019academic.oup.com
Abstract The InterPro database (http://www. ebi. ac. uk/interpro/) classifies protein
sequences into families and predicts the presence of functionally important domains and
sites. Here, we report recent developments with InterPro (version 70.0) and its associated
software, including an 18% growth in the size of the database in terms on new InterPro
entries, updates to content, the inclusion of an additional entry type, refined modelling of
discontinuous domains, and the development of a new programmatic interface and website …
Abstract
The InterPro database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/) classifies protein sequences into families and predicts the presence of functionally important domains and sites. Here, we report recent developments with InterPro (version 70.0) and its associated software, including an 18% growth in the size of the database in terms on new InterPro entries, updates to content, the inclusion of an additional entry type, refined modelling of discontinuous domains, and the development of a new programmatic interface and website. These developments extend and enrich the information provided by InterPro, and provide greater flexibility in terms of data access. We also show that InterPro's sequence coverage has kept pace with the growth of UniProtKB, and discuss how our evaluation of residue coverage may help guide future curation activities.
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