Multi-protein assemblies

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==External Resources==
* [http://www-cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk/~richard/piccolo/about.php PICCOLO, a comprehensive relational database featuring the details of structurally characterized protein-protein interactions].
* [http://www-cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk/~richard/piccolo/about.php PICCOLO, a comprehensive relational database featuring the details of structurally characterized protein-protein interactions].
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* [http://pir.georgetown.edu/pro/ PRO] provides an ontological representation of proteins in complexes and is working to implement logical and consistent representation of protein complexes.
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* [http://pir.georgetown.edu/pro/ PRO] provides an ontological representation of proteins in complexes. In particular, the authors are working to implement logical and consistent representation of protein complexes.
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*[https://www.molnac.unisa.it/BioTools/cocomaps/ COCOMAPS (bioCOmplexes COntact MAPS)] is a web server for analysis and visualization of the interfaces present in biological complexes, such as protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-RNA complexes, making use of intermolecular contact maps.
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* [http://haddock.chem.uu.nl/ The HADDOCK web server] is web server for data-driven biomolecular docking for modeling of biomolecular complexes.
==Literature Citations==
==Literature Citations==
Literature citations can also be found at the respective servers linked above.
Literature citations can also be found at the respective servers linked above.

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Many PDB files contain complexes in which a particular protein is interacting with a different protein in what are called multi-protein assemblies or multi-protein complexes. These interactions, if biologically relevant, can be immensely insightful in shedding light on cellular and extracellular processes.


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