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Structural & Functional Prediction Of Hypothetical Proteins In Bacteriophages Against Halophilic Bacteria - An In Silico Approach

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Title Structural & Functional Prediction Of Hypothetical Proteins In Bacteriophages Against Halophilic Bacteria - An In Silico Approach
 
Creator Sanmukh, S G
Paunikar, W N
Ghosh, T K
Chakrabarti, T
 
Subject Computers, Modeling
Microbiology
 
Description The hypothetical proteins of two Halophilic phages, alomonas phage phiHAP-1 (length 39245) and Halorubrum phage HF2 (length 77670) were studied. The structure and function predictions of hypothetical proteins were done by the use of bioinformatic web tools. In Halomonas phage phiHAP-1, function prediction for 9 and structure prediction for 3 hypothetical proteins whereas in Halorubrum phage HF2, function prediction for 32 and structure prediction for 6 hypothetical proteins were resolved. The probable function prediction was done by using Bioinformatics web tools like CDDBLAST,INTERPROSCAN, PFAM and COGs by searching sequence databases for the presence of orthologous conserved domains in the hypothetical sequences. The tertiary structure prediction was done by using PS2 server. This study revealed some of the uncharacterized hypothetical proteins in Halophilic phages whose complete genome sequence is known and can be used for the further understanding of phage genome and its life cycle.
 
Publisher International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
 
Date 2011-06-01
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://neeri.csircentral.net/354/1/Structural_%26_Functional_Prediction_Of_Hypothetical_Proteins_In_Bacteriophages_Against_Halophilic_Bacteria_-_An_In_Silico_Approach.pdf
Sanmukh, S G and Paunikar, W N and Ghosh, T K and Chakrabarti, T (2011) Structural & Functional Prediction Of Hypothetical Proteins In Bacteriophages Against Halophilic Bacteria - An In Silico Approach. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 2 (2). B61-B70. ISSN 0975-6299
 
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