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URL: https://rostlab.org/owiki/index.php/PredictNLS
Proper Citation: PredictNLS (RRID:SCR_003133)
Description: Software automated tool for analysis and determination of Nuclear Localization Signals (NLS). Predicts that your protein is nuclear or finds out whether your potential NLS is found in our database. The program also compiles statistics on the number of nuclear/non-nuclear proteins in which your potential NLS is found. Finally, proteins with similar NLS motifs are reported, and the experimental paper describing the particular NLS are given.
Abbreviations: PredictNLS
Synonyms: Prediction and Analysis of Nuclear Localization Signals
Resource Type: data analysis service, analysis service resource, service resource, production service resource, software resource
Defining Citation: DOI:10.1093/embo-reports/kvd092
Keywords: bio.tools, nuclear localization signal, protein, protein sequence
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