hetparse

 

Function

Converts raw dictionary of heterogen groups to a file in embl-like format

Description

This is part of Jon Ison's protein structure analysis package.

This package is still being developed.

Please ignore this program until further details can be documented.

All further queries should go to Jon Ison. (Jon Ison)

Usage

Here is a sample session with hetparse:

% hetparse

Command line arguments


   EMBOSS An error in ajacd.c at line 1531:
acdfile '/packages/emboss_dev/gwilliam/emboss/emboss/emboss/acd/hetparse.acd' not opened


EMBOSS An error in ajacd.c at line 1531: acdfile '/packages/emboss_dev/gwilliam/emboss/emboss/emboss/acd/hetparse.acd' not opened

Input file format

Output file format

Data files

Notes

None.

References

None.

Warnings

None.

Diagnostic Error Messages

None.

Exit status

It always exits with status 0.

Known bugs

None.

See also

Program nameDescription
aaindexextractExtract data from AAINDEX
cutgextractExtract data from CUTG
domainerReads protein coordinate files and writes domain coordinate files
funkyReads clean coordinate files and writes file of protein-heterogen contact data
nrscopeConverts redundant EMBL-format SCOP file to non-redundant one
pdbparseParses pdb files and writes cleaned-up protein coordinate files
pdbtospConvert raw swissprot:pdb equivalence file to embl-like format
printsextractExtract data from PRINTS
prosextractBuilds the PROSITE motif database for patmatmotifs to search
rebaseextractExtract data from REBASE
scopeConvert raw scop classification file to embl-like format
scopnrRemoves redundant domains from a scop classification file
scopparseConverts raw scop classification files to a file in embl-like format
scopseqsAdds pdb and swissprot sequence records to a scop classification file
seqnrReads a scop families file and a scop ambiguities file and writes (i) a non-redundant scop families file and (ii) a scop validation file
tfextractExtract data from TRANSFAC

Author(s)

This application was written by Jon Ison (jison@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk)

History

Written (date) - author.

Target users

This program is intended to be used by everyone and everything, from naive users to embedded scripts.

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