STING Report -- convenient web-based application for graphic and tabular presentations of protein sequence, structure and function descriptors from the STING database

What you can do:
Extract and present detailed information about any individual amino acid of a protein structure stored in the STING Database.
Highlights:
  • The extracted information is presented as a series of GIF images and tables, containing the values of up to 125 sequence/structure/function descriptors/parameters.
  • Using the STING Report, a user can generate a collection of customized reports for amino acids of specific interest.
  • Such a collection comes as an ideal match for a demand for the rapid and detailed consultation and documentation of data about structure/function.
  • The Web site is updated on 2005 as Diamond STING. It is a new version of the STING suite of programs for a comprehensive analysis of a relationship between protein sequence, structure, function and stability.
  • The improvements include a number of new functionalities by both providing more structure parameters to the STING Database and by improving/expanding the interface for enhanced data handling. The integration among the STING components has also been improved. A new key feature is the ability of the STING server to handle local files containing protein structures.
Keywords:
  • amino acids
  • amino acid structures
  • protein structures
  • protein sequence analysis tool
  • protein structure analysis tool
  • protein function analysis tool
Literature & Tutorials:
PubMed Link: STING Report
PubMed Link: The Diamond STING server 2005
This record last updated: 08-24-2005
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