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MeDor (Metaserver of Disorder)

Helping you to identify Disordered Domains using various, silmutaneous predictions.

(Wednesday 23rd January 2008)

This new program, developped within the VIZIER project framework, will help you to identify protein disorder by providing a graphical interface with a unified view of the output of multiple disorder predictors. It allows fast, simultaneous analysis of a query sequence by multiple predictors and easy comparison of the prediction results. It also enables a standardized access to disorder predictors and allows meaningful comparisons among various query sequences. Beyond providing a graphical representation of the regions of predicted disorder, MeDor is also conceived to serve as a tool allowing to highlight specific regions of interest and to retrieve their sequence. In addition, MeDor outputs can be saved, modified and printed.

MeDor is now available from its official website at: http://www.vazymolo.org/MeDor/index.html

Postscript

Reference:

"MeDor: a metaserver for predicting protein disorder." Philippe Lieutaud, Bruno Canard and Sonia Longhi. BMC Genomics. 2008 Sep 16;9 Suppl 2:S25. PMID: 18831791

 

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