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    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Compute protein graphs. Moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools

    NOTE: Project moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools. The Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs (VPLG) software package computes and visualizes protein graphs. It works on the super-secondary structure level and uses the atom coordinates from PDB files and the SSE assignments of the DSSP algorithm. VPLG is command line software. If you do not like typing commands, try our PTGL web server: http://ptgl.uni-frankfurt.de/
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    qPMerge

    qPMerge

    phospho-peptide merge tools for Galaxy

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    is-sfe

    is-sfe

    Information System "Supercritical Fluid Extraction"

    Information System "Supercritical Fluid Extraction" has developed as tool for collecting and analyzing the experimental data from various supercritical fluids experiments. The final target is to help to scientists who worked with supercritical fluids to predict some useful properties such as density, solubility etc. In order to calculate molecular descriptors, parse SMILES and another applied purposes is used Chemistry Development Kit (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cdk).
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    Wattos is a collection of mostly Java programs for Structural Biology and NMR Spectroscopy. It's programs analyze, annotate, parse, archive, and disseminate experimental NMR data deposited by authors world wide into the PDB and BMRB.
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    A Java program to parse chemical names using IUPAC nomenclature. The output can be either a visualisation of the molecule, or in a form for other programs to use (e.g. CML).
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    danaides

    danaides

    Meta data extractor based on ontologies

    Danaides stores meta-data from biological banks in a graph databases as well as OBO formatted ontologies. It also provides a web query interface to parse ontologies or extract nodes based on ontology requirements. Example: Get all known elements that are in family of Fish (species ontology) AND a RNA (sequence ontology).
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