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Scansite searches for motifs within proteins that are likely to be phosphorylated by specific protein kinases or bind to domains such as SH2 domains, 14-3-3 domains or PDZ domains.
Putative protein phosphorylation sites can be further investigated by evaluating evolutionary conservation of the site sequence or subcellular colocalization of protein and kinase.
Scansite features
- Scan a Protein
by identifier* or input sequence - Search Database
using a Scansite motif, a user-defined motif, the quick matrix method, or multiple motifs - Find protein sequence match
using sequence patterns or regular expressions - Scan orthologs
- Predict localization of proteins
- Calculate Molecular Weight and Isoelectric Point
- Calculate Amino Acid Composition Around S/T/Y Sites
Calculate amino acid composition around S/T/Y sites
Incorporated data
Scansite stores data from various sources in order to facilitate fast access to protein sequence, annotation, orthology, and subcellular colocalization.