3D-footprint provides estimates of binding specificity for all protein-DNA complexes available at the Protein Data Bank. The web interface allows the user to: (i) browse DNA-binding proteins by keyword; (ii) find proteins that recognize a similar DNA motif and (iii) BLAST similar DNA-binding proteins, highlighting interface residues in the resulting alignments. Comparisons with expert-curated databases RegulonDB and TRANSFAC support the quality of structure-based estimates of specificity.
3DNALandscapes is a database for exploring the conformational features of DNA. 3DNALandscapes enables searches of conformational information across multiple structures. The database contains a wide variety of structural parameters and molecular images, computed with the 3DNA software package and known to be useful for characterizing and understanding the sequence-dependent spatial arrangements of the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone, sugar-base side groups, base pairs, base-pair steps, groove structure, etc. The data comprise all DNA-containing structures--both free and bound to proteins, drugs and other ligands--currently available in the Protein Data Bank.
3Matrix is a tool for visualizing protein sequence motifs and their properties in 3 dimensions. This tool needs to be downloaded and run locally on your own machine.
The Array Clone Information Database (ACID) is a searchable resource for information about human, mouse, and rat cDNA clones. Each clone contains information about the assigned UniGene cluster(s), location in the full-length transcript, assigned gene ontology terms and position in the genome assembly.
ADGO is a web tool that provides composite interpretations for microarray data comparing two sample groups. It also provides composite interpretations and enrichment analysis for lists of genes from diverse sources of biological information.
Allows correlation of GeneChip array results with array design and annotation information; provides access to array content information, including probe sequences and gene annotations; free registration is required.
AgBase provides resources to facilitate modeling of functional genomics data and structural and functional annotation of agriculturally important animal, plant, microbe and parasite genomes. One of seven new tools available at AgBase, GOModeler, supports hypothesis testing from functional genomics data. Moreover, we provide comprehensive training resources (including worked examples and tutorials) via links to Educational Resources at the AgBase website.
AGenDA is a web tool that compares the genomic sequences from evolutionarily related organisms in order to make gene predictions. It takes pairs of genomic sequences as input, aligns the sequences, and makes predictions based on splice signals, start and stop codons, and areas of conserved sequence.
ALLGEN server provides various tools for multiple sequence alignments, clustering, and assembly of ESTs. It also includes search tools for transcription factor binding sites (TFBS), repeated patterns, and transposons.
AltAnalyze is a comprehensive tool for the analysis of gene expression and alternative splicing data from RNA-seq and Affymetrix (exon, gene, junction) datasets at the level of proteins, domains, microRNA binding sites and pathways. The Cytoscape plugin DomainGraph (www.domaingraph.de) allows for visualization of AltAnalyze results at multiple levels of abstraction (e.g., isoform, exon, protein, domain, molecular interactions).
This page contains various resources for comparative protein structure modelling and analysis from the Sali Lab at University of California at San Francisco (UCSF).