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Nucleic Acids Research Advance Access published online on December 8, 2009

Nucleic Acids Research, doi:10.1093/nar/gkp958
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The Protein Naming Utility: a rules database for protein nomenclature

Johannes Goll*, Robert Montgomery, Lauren M. Brinkac, Seth Schobel, Derek M. Harkins, Yinong Sebastian, Susmita Shrivastava, Scott Durkin and Granger Sutton

The J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD 20850, USA

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 301 795 7763; Fax: +1 301 294 3142; Email: jgoll{at}jcvi.org

Received August 15, 2009. Revised October 6, 2009. Accepted October 13, 2009.

Generation of syntactically correct and unambiguous names for proteins is a challenging, yet vital task for functional annotation processes. Proteins are often named based on homology to known proteins, many of which have problematic names. To address the need to generate high-quality protein names, and capture our significant experience correcting protein names manually, we have developed the Protein Naming Utility (PNU, http://www.jcvi.org/pn-utility). The PNU is a web-based database for storing and applying naming rules to identify and correct syntactically incorrect protein names, or to replace synonyms with their preferred name. The PNU allows users to generate and manage collections of naming rules, optionally building upon the growing body of rules generated at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI). Since communities often enforce disparate conventions for naming proteins, the PNU supports grouping rules into user-managed collections. Users can check their protein names against a selected PNU rule collection, generating both statistics and corrected names. The PNU can also be used to correct GenBank table files prior to submission to GenBank. Currently, the database features 3080 manual rules that have been entered by JCVI Bioinformatics Analysts as well as 7458 automatically imported names.


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