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  • * The latest update significantly expands its scope, now covering over 34,000 unique protein sequences from more than 2,000 organisms, enhancing detection and analysis speed using advanced structural alignment tools.
  • * Improvements include a user-friendly interface, better data search features, a new statistics page for metrics based on repeat classifications, and enhanced APIs to handle more data, aiding in the understanding and annotation of STRP functions.

Article Abstract

RepeatsDB (URL: https://repeatsdb.org) stands as a key resource for the classification and annotation of Structured Tandem Repeat Proteins (STRPs), incorporating data from both the Protein Data Bank (PDB) and AlphaFoldDB. This latest release features substantial advancements, including annotations for over 34 000 unique protein sequences from >2000 organisms, representing a fifteenfold increase in coverage. Leveraging state-of-the-art structural alignment tools, RepeatsDB now offers faster and more precise detection of STRPs across both experimental and predicted structures. Key improvements also include a redesigned user interface and enhanced web server, providing an intuitive browsing experience with improved data searchability and accessibility. A new statistics page allows users to explore database metrics based on repeat classifications, while API enhancements support scalability to manage the growing volume of data. These advancements not only refine the understanding of STRPs but also streamline annotation processes, further strengthening RepeatsDB's role in advancing our understanding of STRP functions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11701623PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae965DOI Listing

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