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Global Protein Surface Survey
Welcome to the Global
Protein Surface Survey (GPSS) at the Midwest Center for Structural Genomics (MCSG). The GPSS provides a
comprehensive survey of the structural and functional topography
derived from protein structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). It is a single
resource to identify and explore geometrically defined surfaces and
protein-hetero atom (ligands, metals, peptides and DNA) contact surfaces. In
addition, functionally annotated residues identified from publicly
available sources are mapped on to the structure for further analysis.
Surface Libraries
The GPSS is comprised of pre-computed libraries
that attempt to capture all structural and functional
surface features derived from the three-dimensional coordinates of a protein.
Please refer to the help documentation for detailed description of the methods for surface identification.The surface libraries are updated with each new PDB release.
Survey a Protein Structure
Enter the 4-character Protein Databank identification code to identify and visualize its surfaces. The server requires the use of a modern web browser that supports javascript and java applets.
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© 2006, Midwest Center for Structural Genomics, Argonne National Laboratory | Email: Andrew Binkowski
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