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      The Protein Model Portal—a comprehensive resource for protein structure and model information

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          The Protein Model Portal (PMP) has been developed to foster effective use of 3D molecular models in biomedical research by providing convenient and comprehensive access to structural information for proteins. Both experimental structures and theoretical models for a given protein can be searched simultaneously and analyzed for structural variability. By providing a comprehensive view on structural information, PMP offers the opportunity to apply consistent assessment and validation criteria to the complete set of structural models available for proteins. PMP is an open project so that new methods developed by the community can contribute to PMP, for example, new modeling servers for creating homology models and model quality estimation servers for model validation. The accuracy of participating modeling servers is continuously evaluated by the Continuous Automated Model EvaluatiOn (CAMEO) project. The PMP offers a unique interface to visualize structural coverage of a protein combining both theoretical models and experimental structures, allowing straightforward assessment of the model quality and hence their utility. The portal is updated regularly and actively developed to include latest methods in the field of computational structural biology.

          Database URL: http://www.proteinmodelportal.org

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          Journal
          Database (Oxford)
          Database (Oxford)
          database
          databa
          Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
          Oxford University Press
          1758-0463
          2013
          19 April 2013
          : 2013
          : bat031
          Affiliations
          1Biozentrum University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 50-70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland and 2SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Klingelbergstrasse 50-70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
          Author notes
          * Corresponding Author: Tel: +41 61 2671581; Fax: +41 61 2671584; Email: torsten.schwede@ 123456unibas.ch

          Citation details: Haas,J., Roth,S., Arnold,K. et al. The Protein Model Portal—a comprehensive resource for protein structure and model information. Database (2013) Vol. 2013: article ID bat031; doi:10.1093/database/bat031

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          bat031
          10.1093/database/bat031
          3889916
          23624946
          4297aeb2-7459-42e5-93a6-d755e1041850
          Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of US Government 2013.
          History
          : 30 November 2012
          : 8 March 2013
          : 28 March 2013
          Page count
          Pages: 8
          Categories
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          Bioinformatics & Computational biology
          Bioinformatics & Computational biology

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