Abstract
AbstractDetermining the physicochemical properties of a protein can reveal important insights in their structure, biological functions, stability, and interactions with other molecules. Although tools for computing properties of proteins already existed, we could not find a comprehensive tool that enables the calculations of multiple properties for multiple input proteins on the proteome level at once. Facing this limitation, we developed Multiple Protein Profiler (MPP) 1.0 as an integrated tool that allows the profiling of 12 individual properties of multiple proteins in a significant manner. MPP provides a tabular and graphic visualization of properties of multiple proteins. The tool is freely accessible at https://mproteinprofiler.microbiologyandimmunology.dal.ca/.
Funder
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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