Brix (database) explained

BriX
Description:database of protein fragments
Center:University of Brussels
Laboratory:VIB SWITCH Laboratory
Pmid:20972210
Released:2010
Url:http://brix.crg.es

BriX is a database containing some protein fragments from 4 to 14 residue from non-homologous proteins.[1]

There are very few loops registered in Brix, so to address this issue, Loop Brix was added to the system to help structure non-regular elements. These are organized with clustering of end to end elements, and their distance between residues that flank the top of the peptide. Currently, the system also encourages user submitted structures to be uploaded, so long as they match Brix classes.[2]

See also

References

  1. Vanhee. Peter. Verschueren Erik. Baeten Lies. Stricher Francois. Serrano Luis. Rousseau Frederic. Schymkowitz Joost. Jan 2011. BriX: a database of protein building blocks for structural analysis, modeling and design. Nucleic Acids Res.. 39. Database issue. D435-42. England. 20972210. 10.1093/nar/gkq972. 3013806.
  2. Web site: Brix overview . July 28, 2013 . Neobiolab . 3 August 2015.

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