Servers

Anchor ANCHOR seeks to identify segments that reside in disordered regions, cannot form enough favorable intrachain interactions to fold on their own and are likely to gain stabilizing energy by interacting with a globular protein partner.
BiSearch BiSearch is a primer-design algorithm for DNA sequences. It may be used for both bisulfite converted as well as for original not modified sequences. You can search various genomes with the designed primers to avoid non-specific PCR products.
CYSREDOX Cysredox predicts the redox state of cysteins in proteins from multiple sequence alignments.
DAS DAS predicts transmembrane segments by "Dense Alignment Surface" method (original version).
DAS-TMfilter DAS-TMfilter predicts transmembrane segments by "Dense Alignment Surface" method (updated and modified version of the original DAS).
HMMTOP HMMTOP is an automatic prediction server for predicting topology and localization of transmembrane helices in transmembrane proteins.
IUPred Prediction of Intrinsically Unstructured Proteins. Intrinsically unstructured/disordered proteins have no single well-defined tertiary structure in their native, functional state. Our server recognizes such regions from the amino acid sequence based on the estimated pairwise energy content.
PSORT-B PSORT-B is an updated method of PSORT family for prediction of localization in Gram-negative bacterial proteins.
SCIDE SCIDE can identify the stabilization center residues in known protein structures.
SCPRED SCPRED can predict stabilization center residues in protein with unknown structure.
SRide SRide can identify the stabilizing residues in proteins.
TMDET TMDET is an online tool for the detection of the transmembrane regions of membrane proteins by using their 3D structure only.

Databases

EPICDB EPICDB: Proteomics Databases for Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium parvum
PDBTM PDBTM is the first comprehensive and up-to-date transmembrane protein selection of the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
TOPDB The Topology Data Bank of Transmembrane Proteins (TOPDB) is currently the most complete and comprehensive collection of transmembrane protein datasets containing experimentally derived topology information.
TOPDOM TOPDOM is a collection of domains and sequence motifs located conservatively in one side of transmembrane proteins.