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Nucleic Acids Research 2009 37(Web Server issue):W670-W677; doi:10.1093/nar/gkp280
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Nucleic Acids Research, 2009, Vol. 37, No. suppl_2 W670-W677
© 2009 The Author(s)
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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GeNMR: a web server for rapid NMR-based protein structure determination

Mark Berjanskii1, Peter Tang1, Jack Liang1, Joseph A. Cruz1, Jianjun Zhou1, You Zhou1, Edward Bassett1, Cam MacDonell1, Paul Lu1, Guohui Lin1 and David S. Wishart1,2,3,*

1Department of Computing Science, 2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta and 3National Research Council, National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT), Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E8

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +780 492 0383; Fax: +780 492 5305; Email: david.wishart{at}ualberta.ca

Received February 9, 2009. Revised April 2, 2009. Accepted April 14, 2009.

GeNMR (GEnerate NMR structures) is a web server for rapidly generating accurate 3D protein structures using sequence data, NOE-based distance restraints and/or NMR chemical shifts as input. GeNMR accepts distance restraints in XPLOR or CYANA format as well as chemical shift files in either SHIFTY or BMRB formats. The web server produces an ensemble of PDB coordinates for the protein within 15–25 min, depending on model complexity and completeness of experimental restraints. GeNMR uses a pipeline of several pre-existing programs and servers to calculate the actual protein structure. In particular, GeNMR combines genetic algorithms for structure optimization along with homology modeling, chemical shift threading, torsion angle and distance predictions from chemical shifts/NOEs as well as ROSETTA-based structure generation and simulated annealing with XPLOR-NIH to generate and/or refine protein coordinates. GeNMR greatly simplifies the task of protein structure determination as users do not have to install or become familiar with complex stand-alone programs or obscure format conversion utilities. Tests conducted on a sample of 90 proteins from the BioMagResBank indicate that GeNMR produces high-quality models for all protein queries, regardless of the type of NMR input data. GeNMR was developed to facilitate rapid, user-friendly structure determination of protein structures via NMR spectroscopy. GeNMR is accessible at http://www.genmr.ca.


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