Nucleic Acids Research 2005 33(Web Server Issue):W44-W49; doi:10.1093/nar/gki477
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RPBS: a web resource for structural bioinformatics
C. Alland,
F. Moreews,
D. Boens1,
M. Carpentier2,
S. Chiusa1,
M. Lonquety1,
N. Renault1,
Y. Wong,
H. Cantalloube3,
J. Chomilier1,
J. Hochez,
J. Pothier2,
B. O. Villoutreix4,
J.-F. Zagury3 and
P. Tufféry*
EBGM, INSERM U726, Université Paris 7 France
1Department of Structural Biology, IMPMC, CNRS UMR 7590 Paris, France
2ABI, Université Paris 6 France
3Chaire de Bioinformatique, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers Paris, France
4GBS, INSERM U648, Université Paris 5 France
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +33 1 44 27 77 33; Fax: +33 1 43 26 38 30; Email: tuffery{at}ebgm.jussieu.fr
Received February 14, 2005. Revised April 15, 2005. Accepted April 15, 2005.
RPBS (Ressource Parisienne en Bioinformatique Structurale) is a resource dedicated primarily to structural bioinformatics. It is the result of a joint effort by several teams to set up an interface that offers original and powerful methods in the field. As an illustration, we focus here on three such methods uniquely available at RPBS: AUTOMAT for sequence databank scanning, YAKUSA for structure databank scanning and WLOOP for homology loop modelling. The RPBS server can be accessed at http://bioserv.rpbs.jussieu.fr/ and the specific services at http://bioserv.rpbs.jussieu.fr/SpecificServices.html.
The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion, the
first two authors should be regarded as joint First Authors

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