SIFT web server: predicting effects of amino acid substitutions on proteins

NL Sim, P Kumar, J Hu, S Henikoff… - Nucleic acids …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Nucleic acids research, 2012academic.oup.com
Abstract The Sorting Intolerant from Tolerant (SIFT) algorithm predicts the effect of coding
variants on protein function. It was first introduced in 2001, with a corresponding website that
provides users with predictions on their variants. Since its release, SIFT has become one of
the standard tools for characterizing missense variation. We have updated SIFT's genome-
wide prediction tool since our last publication in 2009, and added new features to the
insertion/deletion (indel) tool. We also show accuracy metrics on independent data sets. The …
Abstract
The Sorting Intolerant from Tolerant (SIFT) algorithm predicts the effect of coding variants on protein function. It was first introduced in 2001, with a corresponding website that provides users with predictions on their variants. Since its release, SIFT has become one of the standard tools for characterizing missense variation. We have updated SIFT’s genome-wide prediction tool since our last publication in 2009, and added new features to the insertion/deletion (indel) tool. We also show accuracy metrics on independent data sets. The original developers have hosted the SIFT web server at FHCRC, JCVI and the web server is currently located at BII. The URL is http://sift-dna.org (24 May 2012, date last accessed).
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