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==== MobiDB via UniProt ====
==== MobiDB via UniProt ====


At UniProt.Org, find your protein, then click on “Structure”. At the bottom of this section is usually a link to MobiDB’s report for the query protein. There, in the section ''Detailed Disorder Annotations'' are graphics showing experimental evidence for disorder (if available) and, under the heading ''Predictors'', results from several servers designed to predict intrinsic disorder.
At UniProt.Org, find your protein, then click on “Structure”. At the bottom of this section is usually a link to MobiDB’s report for the query protein. MobiDB is a meta-server: it summarizes predictions from various other servers that use different methods. In 2017, MobiDB changed its output format, and it is rather confusing. You may find [https://www.umass.edu/molvis/workshop/mobidb.htm these instructions helpful]<ref>The [https://www.umass.edu/molvis/workshop/mobidb.htm MobiDB instructions] were designed to supplement Section 18 of [https://www.umass.edu/molvis/workshop/challeng/2018/pps-um18.htm this assignment].</ref>.


The ''Examples'' above have links to MobiDB.
The ''Examples'' above have links to MobiDB.

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