
Pfam is now hosted by InterPro
The Pfam database is a large collection of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models (HMMs). Proteins are generally composed of …
Pfam - Wikipedia
Pfam is a database of protein families that includes their annotations and multiple sequence alignments generated using hidden Markov models. [1][2][3] The latest version of Pfam, 37.0, …
Browse - InterPro - EMBL-EBI
We combine protein signatures from a number of member databases into a single searchable resource, capitalising on their individual strengths to produce a powerful integrated database …
Pfam | Cross-referenced databases | UniProt
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Pfam protein families database: embracing AI/ML | Nucleic Acids ...
Nov 14, 2024 · Pfam is a comprehensive database of protein families and domains that is widely used for the analysis of novel genomes and metagenomes. It serves as a crucial tool for …
Pfam: the protein families database - PMC
Pfam, available via servers in the UK (http://pfam.sanger.ac.uk/) and the USA (http://pfam.janelia.org/), is a widely used database of protein families, containing 14 831 …
Welcome to Pfam’s documentation — Pfam Documentation
Pfam is a large collection of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence aligments and profile hidden Markov models (HMMs). Pfam is freely available under the Creative …
Pfam - Database Commons - National Genomics Data Center
Jan 1, 2025 · New families discovered through large-scale sequence similarity analysis of AlphaFold models are described. We also detail the development of Pfam-N, which uses deep …
Unlocking Protein Families with Pfam - numberanalytics.com
Jun 19, 2025 · Pfam is a comprehensive database of protein families that has revolutionized the field of bioinformatics. It provides a powerful tool for analyzing protein sequences, identifying …
About Pfam — InterPro Documentation
Links to the Pfam documentation and publications are available in the Help/Documentation section in the InterPro website. Pfam is freely available under the Creative Commons Zero …