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Protein Science (2001), 10:455-458.
Copyright © 2001 The Protein Society

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MPtopo: A database of membrane protein topology

Sajith Jayasinghe, Kalina Hristova and Stephen H. White

Department of Physiology and Biophysics and the Program in Structural Biology, University of California, Irvine, California 92697–4560, USA

Reprint requests to: Dr. Stephen H. White, University of California at Irvine, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Irvine, California 92697–4560, USA; e-mail: shwhite{at}uci.edu; fax: (949) 824-8540.

The reliability of the transmembrane (TM) sequence assignments for membrane proteins (MPs) in standard sequence databases is uncertain because the vast majority are based on hydropathy plots. A database of MPs with dependable assignments is necessary for developing new computational tools for the prediction of MP structure. We have therefore created MPtopo, a database of MPs whose topologies have been verified experimentally by means of crystallography, gene fusion, and other methods. Tests using MPtopo strongly validated four existing MP topology-prediction algorithms. MPtopo is freely available over the internet and can be queried by means of an SQL-based search engine.

Keywords: Protein structure prediction; prediction accuracy; hydropathy plots


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