PRIAM enzyme specific profiles (PRofils pour l'Identification Automatique du Métabolisme) is a method for the automatic detection of likely enzymes in protein sequences. PRIAM uses position-specific scoring matrices (also known as profiles) automatically generated for each enzyme entry.[1]
References
- ^ Claudel-Renard C, Chevalet C, Faraut T, Kahn D (November 2003). "Enzyme-specific profiles for genome annotation: PRIAM". Nucleic Acids Res. 31 (22): 6633–9. PMID 14602924.
External links
- Claudel-Renard C, Chevalet C, Faraut T, Kahn D. "PRIAM: Enzyme-specific profiles for metabolic pathway prediction". On-line database. Rhone-Alpes Bioinformatics Center. http://priam.prabi.fr/. Retrieved on 2009-07-19.
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