Author: reisinger-guest Date: 2012-07-13 12:33:26 +0000 (Fri, 13 Jul 2012) New Revision: 11787
Modified: trunk/packages/norsp/trunk/debian/control Log: change controll file Modified: trunk/packages/norsp/trunk/debian/control =================================================================== --- trunk/packages/norsp/trunk/debian/control 2012-07-13 12:32:44 UTC (rev 11786) +++ trunk/packages/norsp/trunk/debian/control 2012-07-13 12:33:26 UTC (rev 11787) @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ Recommends: pp-popularity-contest, profphd, profphd-utils, ncoils (>= 2002-3) Description: predictor of NOn-Regular Secondary Structure Many structurally flexible regions play important roles in biological -processes. It has been shown that extended loopy regions are very abundant in -nature, and that they are evolutionarily conserved. NORSp is a publicly -available predictor for disordered regions in protein. Specifically, it -predicts long regions with no regular secondary structure. Upon user -submission of protein sequence, NORSp will analyse the protein about its -secondary structure, and presence of transmembrane helices and coiled-coil. It -will then return e-mail to user about the presence and position of disordered -regions.NORSp can be useful for biologists in several ways. For example, -crystallographers can check whether their proteins contain NORS regions and -make the decision about whether to proceed with the experiments since NORS -proteins may be difficult to crystallise, as demonstrated by the their low -occurrence in PDB. Biologists interested in protein structure-function -relationship may also find it interesting to verify whether the -protein-protein interaction sites coincide with NORS region. + processes. It has been shown that extended loopy regions are very abundant in + nature, and that they are evolutionarily conserved. NORSp is a publicly + available predictor for disordered regions in protein. Specifically, it + predicts long regions with no regular secondary structure. Upon user + submission of protein sequence, NORSp will analyse the protein about its + secondary structure, and presence of transmembrane helices and coiled-coil. It + will then return e-mail to user about the presence and position of disordered + regions.NORSp can be useful for biologists in several ways. For example, + crystallographers can check whether their proteins contain NORS regions and + make the decision about whether to proceed with the experiments since NORS + proteins may be difficult to crystallise, as demonstrated by the their low + occurrence in PDB. Biologists interested in protein structure-function + relationship may also find it interesting to verify whether the + protein-protein interaction sites coincide with NORS region. _______________________________________________ debian-med-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-med-commit
