Nucleic Acids Res; co-auth.: A. Stasiak

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Oct 31. pii: gku1059. [Epub ahead of print]

KnotProt: a database of proteins with knots and slipknots.

Abstract

The protein topology database KnotProt, http://knotprot.cent.uw.edu.pl/, collects information about protein structures with open polypeptide chains forming knots or slipknots. The knotting complexity of the cataloged proteins is presented in the form of a matrix diagram that shows users the knot type of the entire polypeptide chain and of each of its subchains. The pattern visible in the matrix gives the knotting fingerprint of a given protein and permits users to determine, for example, the minimal length of the knotted regions (knot’s core size) or the depth of a knot, i.e. how many amino acids can be removed from either end of the cataloged protein structure before converting it from a knot to a different type of knot. In addition, the database presents extensive information about the biological functions, families and fold types of proteins with non-trivial knotting. As an additional feature, the KnotProt database enables users to submit protein or polymer chains and generate their knotting fingerprints.

© The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

PMID:

 25361973