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A number of free servers have libraries of homology models generated in advance for protein sequences, and many will create homology models for a submitted protein sequence. For more, please see
A number of free servers have libraries of homology models generated in advance for protein sequences, and many will create homology models for a submitted protein sequence. For more, please see
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[[Practical Guide to Homology Modeling]]
*[[Practical Guide to Homology Modeling]]
[[Homology modeling servers]].
*[[Homology modeling servers]].
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When no suitable template exists, the [http://targetdb.pdb.org Structural Genomics Target Database] should be searched with your sequence. In some cases, a sequence-similar protein has already been crystallized and diffracted, but the model may not have been completed, or the completed model may not yet have been deposited in the [[PDB]]. In such cases, it may be worthwhile to contact the team that has made the most progress on a closely related sequence.
When no suitable template exists, the [http://targetdb.pdb.org Structural Genomics Target Database] should be searched with your sequence. In some cases, a sequence-similar protein has already been crystallized and diffracted, but the model may not have been completed, or the completed model may not yet have been deposited in the [[PDB]]. In such cases, it may be worthwhile to contact the team that has made the most progress on a closely related sequence.

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