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M-CSA is a database of enzyme reaction mechanisms. It provides annotation on the protein, catalytic residues, cofactors, and the reaction mechanisms of ...
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An introduction to the mechanism (often a brief description of the mechanism is included here. The list of catalytic residues, a description of their function, ...
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Experimental - This set includes Swiss-Prot homologues with experimental functional evidence. Pseudoenzymes are identified on the basis of lack of catalytic ...
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M-CSA - A database of enzyme mechanisms and catalytic sites.
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UniProtKB/TrEMBL is a computer-annotated protein sequence database complementing the UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Protein Knowledgebase.
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Resources. Our group has developed and maintains a number of freely available databases and tools, many in collaboration with researchers at other ...
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M-CSA - A database of enzyme mechanisms and catalytic sites.
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