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Protein Databases

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Protein databases are repositories that store and organize information on proteins, including their sequences, structures, functions, and interactions.

Key Features

  • Sequence information
  • Structure information
  • Function information
  • Interaction data

Pros

  • Facilitates research on protein structure and function
  • Provides valuable data for drug discovery and design
  • Helps in understanding biological processes at the molecular level

Cons

  • Some databases may contain outdated or inaccurate information
  • Access to certain databases may be restricted or require payment for full features

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