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  1. InterPro - EMBL-EBI

    Oct 15, 2025 · InterProScan is the software package that allows sequences (protein and nucleic) to be scanned against InterPro's signatures. Signatures are predictive models, provided by …

  2. Searching InterPro | InterPro - EMBL-EBI

    Browse through InterPro entries, member databases, proteins, structures, taxonomy, proteomes or clan/sets. Figure 2 highlights the location of the different search entry points on the InterPro …

  3. What is InterPro? - EMBL-EBI

    InterPro combines protein signatures from multiple, diverse databases into a single searchable resource, capitalising on their individual strengths to produce a powerful integrated database …

  4. What is InterPro? - EMBL-EBI

    InterPro is a bioinformatics resource that provides functional analysis of protein sequences by classifying them into families and predicting the presence of domains and important sites …

  5. InterProScan - InterPro

    This form enables you to submit sequences to the InterProScan web service for scanning against the InterPro protein signature databases. Please note that you can submit up to 100 …

  6. InterPro2GO mapping | European Bioinformatics Institute

    Signatures describing the same protein family or domain are grouped into unique InterPro entries. This InterPro resource is then applied across the UniProt KnowledgeBase, and all UniProtKB …

  7. InterPro and protein signatures - EMBL-EBI

    InterPro is a database of protein families, domains and functional sites, which can be used to infer the function of protein sequences and to detect the presence of domains and other sequence …

  8. Sequence searching | InterPro - EMBL-EBI

    To search InterPro with one or multiple protein sequence (s), copy and paste the amino acid sequence (s) into the large box, or upload a fasta file on the home page and click on the …

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  10. InterPro entry types - EMBL-EBI

    An InterPro protein family is a group of proteins that share a common evolutionary origin, reflected by their related functions and similarities in sequence or structure.