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Nucleic Acids Research, volume 44, issue D1, pages D279-D285

The Pfam protein families database: towards a more sustainable future

Robert D. Finn
Penelope Coggill
Ruth Y Eberhardt
SEAN R. EDDY
Jaina Mistry
Alex L. Mitchell
Simon C Potter
Marco Punta
Matloob Qureshi
Amaia Sangrador-Vegas
Gustavo A. Salazar
John Tate
Alex Bateman
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-12-15
scimago Q1
SJR7.048
CiteScore27.1
Impact factor16.6
ISSN03051048, 13624962
PubMed ID:  26673716
Genetics
Abstract
In the last two years the Pfam database (http://pfam.xfam.org) has undergone a substantial reorganisation to reduce the effort involved in making a release, thereby permitting more frequent releases. Arguably the most significant of these changes is that Pfam is now primarily based on the UniProtKB reference proteomes, with the counts of matched sequences and species reported on the website restricted to this smaller set. Building families on reference proteomes sequences brings greater stability, which decreases the amount of manual curation required to maintain them. It also reduces the number of sequences displayed on the website, whilst still providing access to many important model organisms. Matches to the full UniProtKB database are, however, still available and Pfam annotations for individual UniProtKB sequences can still be retrieved. Some Pfam entries (1.6%) which have no matches to reference proteomes remain; we are working with UniProt to see if sequences from them can be incorporated into reference proteomes. Pfam-B, the automatically-generated supplement to Pfam, has been removed. The current release (Pfam 29.0) includes 16 295 entries and 559 clans. The facility to view the relationship between families within a clan has been improved by the introduction of a new tool.
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