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If you found '''SecStrAnnotator''' helpful, please cite:
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Midlik A, Hutařová Vařeková I, Hutař J, Moturu TR, Navrátilová V, Koča J, Berka K, Svobodová Vařeková R (2019) Automated family-wide annotation of secondary structure elements. In: Kister AE (ed) [https://www.springer.com/us/book/9781493991600 Protein supersecondary structures: Methods and protocols], Humana Press. ISBN 978-1-4939-9160-0.
Midlik A, Hutařová Vařeková I, Hutař J, Moturu TR, Navrátilová V, Koča J, Berka K, Svobodová Vařeková R (2019) [https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007/978-1-4939-9161-7_3 Automated family-wide annotation of secondary structure elements]. In: Kister AE (ed) Protein supersecondary structures: Methods and protocols, Humana Press. ISBN 978-1-4939-9160-0.
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SecStrAnnotator is a command line tool for annotation (naming) of secondary structure elements (SSEs), namely helices and β-strands, in protein structures. It is template-based, meaning that a structurally similar template protein with annotated SSEs is a part of the input.

SecStrAnnotator alone can be used for one-to-one annotation. This means that it takes an annotated template protein T and a query protein Q, it finds SSEs in the query protein Q, and annotates the SSEs (assigns them names) in a way that best reflects the annotation of the template T.

SecStrAnnotator Suite is a set of additional scripts which can be used for one-to-many annotation. This means that we have a whole protein family, and one of its members serves as the template T. The result is the annotation of all other members of the family.








If you found SecStrAnnotator helpful, please cite:

Midlik A, Hutařová Vařeková I, Hutař J, Moturu TR, Navrátilová V, Koča J, Berka K, Svobodová Vařeková R (2019) Automated family-wide annotation of secondary structure elements. In: Kister AE (ed) Protein supersecondary structures: Methods and protocols, Humana Press. ISBN 978-1-4939-9160-0.