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    PINCIS

    PINCIS.pl is a Perl bioinf. script to analyze PICS data

    PINCIS.pl (PIcs N-/C-terminal Inferred Substrates perl script) is a small, command line tool to designate and analyze PICS (Schilling et al., Nat. Protocols, 2011) data to gain the prime and non-prime site specificity of proteases. Thus, the script filters given peptide lists for library peptides (generated by the digestion protease in the proteomics workflow rather then the protease of interest) and prints out lists of inferred N- and C-terminal cleavage window extensions which can be concurrently used to generate cleavage specificity visualizations like the iceLogo (https://iomics.ugent.be/icelogoserver/create).
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    PheMaDB is a web-based data management system to store and analyze OmniLog Phenotype Microarray data. The manuscript can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/12/109. Chang WE et al. BMC Bioinformatics. 2011 Apr 20;12(1):109.
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