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Online databases with annotated/predicted protein domain sequences?
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Hi all,

A quick question: I'm writing a literature review and am hoping to have one of the figures be a comparison of the domain sequences of some of the proteins I talk about. Probing PubMed/Google Scholar has been frustrating, as I'm either finding all of the domains listed without precise residue numbers, or residue predictions but not at the domain resolution I'm looking for. As well, some papers seem to be annotating with different domain lengths for the same protein (while not appearing to be isoforms/special constructs).

Any guidance here is greatly appreciated, cheers!

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