This site is a prelude to the internationally supported BioCatalogue system that will collect, store, validate, and make available web-services in the biosciences. This registry is mainly meant for the EU projects EMBRACE, BioSapiens and ENFIN, but other users are welcome too. As a potential web service user, you can search or browse the registry for services that match your needs. Furthermore, each entry includes live test data, showing the current and historical status of the service. Each entry can also include example client software to help you include them in your own programs or workflows. As a service provider, the registry helps you build high quality services that conform to industry standards, and gives you a means of advertising your tools to the user community as well as a platform for testing your service. Your service remains your property and published by you - this registry merely advertises its existence and its status.
This system will in due time merge seamlessly into the BioCatalogue, and if you use this registry, you will not have to register your service again with the BioCatalogue.
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SignalP - Prediction of signal peptide and cleavage sites in gram+, gram- and eukaryotic amino acid sequences

This Web Service implements SignalP v. 3.1. It predicts the presence and
location of signal peptide cleavage sites in amino acid sequences from
different organisms: Gram-positive prokaryotes, Gram-negative prokaryotes,
and eukaryotes. The method incorporates a prediction of cleavage sites
and a signal peptide/non-signal peptide prediction based on a combination
of several artificial neural networks and hidden Markov models. The method
is described in detail in the following article:
Improved prediction of signal peptides: SignalP 3.0.
EMBOSS ssematch

Search a DCF file for secondary structure matches.
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EMBOSS scopparse

Generate DCF file from raw SCOP files.
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EMBOSS cathparse

Generates DCF file from raw CATH files.
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EMBOSS ememe

Motif detection
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