Phyre-Server: Overview
The Phyre-Server is a stand-alone in-house web-server system based upon the world-class Imperial College London Phyre (the Protein Homology/analogY Recognition Engine) server.
Please note that the Imperial College London server is for academic use only.
Phyre has been serving the academic community since 2005, and regularly receives between 600 and 700 submissions per week.
Originally developed in 2004, Phyre was one of the top performing stand-alone protein stucture recognition systems at CASP6 and was highlighted as having the best domain boundary prediction algorithm for multi-domain proteins. It combines primary and secondary structure profile information using highly optimised profile-profile comparison algorithms.
The Equinox Phyre-Server is ideally suited to accommodate the needs of companies and research institutes with large number of potential users, or who regularly perform high-throughput structure prediction analyses. The Phyre-Server is designed to run on Linux-based desktop and server systems.
