Description
Most proteins are composed of one or more conserved functional regions called
domains. This track shows the high-quality, manually-curated
Pfam-A
domains found in proteins associated with the RefSeq Genes transcripts.
Methods
The proteins associated with RefSeq genes were submitted to the set of Pfam-A HMMs which annotate regions within the predicted peptide that are recognizable as Pfam protein domains. These regions are then mapped to the transcripts themselves using the
pslMap utility.
Of the several options for filtering out false positives, the "Trusted cutoff (TC)"
threshold method is used in this track to determine significance. For more information regarding thresholds and scores, see the HMMER
documentation
and
results interpretation
pages.
Note: There is currently an undocumented but known HMMER problem which results in lessened
sensitivity and possible missed searches for some zinc finger domains. Until a fix is released for HMMER /PFAM thresholds, please also consult the "UniProt Domains" subtrack of the UniProt track for more comprehensive zinc finger annotations.
Credits
pslMap was written by Mark Diekhans at UCSC.
References
Finn RD, Coggill P, Eberhardt RY, Eddy SR, Mistry J, Mitchell AL, Potter SC, Punta M, Qureshi M, Sangrador-Vegas A, Salazar GA, Tate J, Bateman A.
The Pfam protein families database: towards a more sustainable future.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2016 Jan 4;44(D1):D279-85.
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