• Methods Mol. Biol. · Jan 2019

    Web-Based Computational Tools for the Prediction and Analysis of Posttranslational Modifications of Proteins.

    • Vladimir A Ivanisenko, Timofey V Ivanisenko, Olga V Saik, Pavel S Demenkov, Dmitry A Afonnikov, and Nikolay A Kolchanov.
    • Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia. salix@bionet.nsc.ru.
    • Methods Mol. Biol. 2019 Jan 1; 1934: 1-20.

    AbstractThe increase in the number of Web-based resources on posttranslational modification sites (PTMSs) in proteins is accelerating. This chapter presents a set of computational protocols describing how to work with the Internet resources when dealing with PTMSs. The protocols are intended for querying in PTMS-related databases, search of the PTMSs in the protein sequences and structures, and calculating the pI and molecular mass of the PTM isoforms. Thus, the modern bioinformatics prediction tools make it feasible to express protein modification in broader quantitative terms.

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