REPROF(1) | User Commands | REPROF(1) |
NAME¶
reprof - predict protein secondary structure and solvent accessibility
SYNOPSIS¶
reprof -i [query.blastPsiMat] [OPTIONS]
reprof -i [query.fasta] [OPTIONS]
reprof -i [query.blastPsiMat|query.fasta] --mutations [mutations.txt] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION¶
Predict protein secondary structure and solvent accessibility.
Output Format¶
The output format is self-explanatory, i.e. the colums of the output are described in the output file itself.
OPTIONS¶
- -i, --input=FILE
- Input BLAST PSSM matrix file (from Blast -Q option) or input (single) FASTA file.
- -o, --out=FILE
- Either an output file or a directory. If not provided or a directory, the suffix of the input filename (i.e. .fasta or .blastPsiMat) is replaced to create an output filename.
- --mutations=[all|FILE]
- Either the keyword "all" to predict all possible mutations or a
file containing mutations one per line such as "C12M" for C is
mutated to M on position 12:
C30Y R31W G48D
This mutation code is also attached to the output filename using "_". An additional file ending "_ORI" contains the prediction using no evolutionary information even if a BLAST PSSM matrix was provided.
- --modeldir=DIR
- Directory where the model and feature files are stored. Default: /usr/share/reprof.
AUTHOR¶
Peter Hoenigschmid hoenigschmid@rostlab.org, Burkhard Rost
EXAMPLES¶
- Prediction from BLAST PSSM matrix for best results:
-
reprof -i /usr/share/doc/reprof/examples/example.Q -o /tmp/example.Q.reprof
- Prediction from FASTA file:
-
reprof -i /usr/share/doc/reprof/examples/example.fasta -o /tmp/example.fasta.reprof
- Prediction from BLAST PSSM matrix file using the mutation mode:
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reprof -i /usr/share/doc/reprof/examples/example.Q -o /tmp/mutations_example.Q.reprof --mutations /usr/share/doc/reprof/examples/mutations.txt # Result files for the above call are going to be: # /tmp/mutations_example.Q.{reprof,reprof_F172P,reprof_M1Q,reprof_N34Y,reprof_ORI} - see --mutations for a description of the extensions.
COPYRIGHT¶
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
BUGS¶
SEE ALSO¶
blast2(1)
2022-01-18 | 1.0.1 |