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DOMINE is a free and publicly available database of known and predicted protein domain interactions (or domain-domain interactions). It contains interactions observed in PDB crystal structures, and those predicted by several computational approaches. DOMINE uses Pfam HMM profiles for protein domain definitions. The DOMINE database contains 20,513 interactions among 4,036 domains), which includes 4,349 known interactions inferred from PDB structure data.


References

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  • B. Raghavachari, A. Tasneem, T.M. Przytycka, R. Jothi (2008). DOMINE: a database of protein domain interactions. Nucleic Acids Research 36(Database issue).


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