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Nucleic Acids Research, 1994, Vol. 22, No. 17 3483-3484
© 1994


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The signal recognition particle database (SRPDB)

Christian Zwieb* and Niels Larsen1,+

Department of Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center PO Box 2003, Tyler, TX 75710 1 department of Microbiology 131 Burrill Hall, 407 South Goodwin Avenue University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed (E-mail: zwieb@jason.uthct.edu)

The SRPDB (signal recognition particle database) provides aligned SRP RNA and protein sequences, annotated and phylogenetically ordered. This release includes 82 SRP RNAs (including 22 bacterial and 9 archaeal homologs) and a total of 20 protein sequences representing SRP9, SRP14, SRP19, SRP54, SRP68, and SRP72. The offerings also include representative RNA secondary structure diagrams.


+E-mail: niels{at}darwin.life.uiuc.edu


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