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| Bio::Tools::PrositeScan(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Bio::Tools::PrositeScan(3pm) |
NAME¶
Bio::Tools::PrositeScan - Parser for ps_scan result
SYNOPSIS¶
use Bio::Tools::PrositeScan;
my $factory = Bio::Tools::PrositeScan->new(
-file => 'out.PrositeScan',
-format => 'fasta'
);
while(my $match = $factory->next_prediction){
# $match is a Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair
# Sequence ID
my $seq_id = $match->seq_id;
# PROSITE accession number
my $psac = $match->hseq_id;
# Coordinates
my @coords = ( $match->start, $match->end );
# Subsequence
my $seq = $match->feature1->seq;
}
DESCRIPTION¶
This is a parser of the output of the ps_scan program. It takes either a file handle or a file name, and returns a Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair object.
Note that the current implementation parses the entire file at once.
AUTHOR¶
Juguang Xiao, juguang@tll.org.sg
SEE ALSO¶
- ps_scan software <ftp://ftp.expasy.org/databases/prosite/ps_scan>
- PROSITE User Manual <http://prosite.expasy.org/prosuser.html>
new¶
Title : new
Usage : Bio::Tools::PrositeScan->new(-file => 'out.PrositeScan');
Bio::Tools::PrositeScan->new(-fh => \*FH);
Returns : L<Bio::Tools::PrositeScan>
Args : -format => string representing the format type for the
ps_scan output, REQUIRED
The "-format" argument must currently be set to "fasta" since this is the only parser implemented. This corresponds with using the ps_scan arguments "-o fasta".
next_prediction¶
Title : new
Usage :
while($result = $factory->next_prediction){
;
}
Returns : a Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair object where
feature1 is the matched subsequence and
feature2 is the PROSITE accession number.
See <http://prosite.expasy.org/prosuser.html#conv_ac>.
| 2021-08-15 | perl v5.32.1 |