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prosextract Function Build the PROSITE motif database for use by patmatmotifsDescription Takes the IDentity, ACcession number and motif PAttern line contents from prosite entries. Also converts the PAttern into a regular expression and writes these four pieces to an output file - defaulted to be called 'prosite.lines'.Usage Here is a sample session with prosextract% prosextract Build the PROSITE motif database for use by patmatmotifsPROSITE database directory [.]: Go to the output files for this example The output files named after the prosite accession numbers can now also be seen in the prosite directory. This files are automatically created after prosextract is run.Command line arguments Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers: [-prositedir] directory PROSITE database directory Additional (Optional) qualifiers: (none) Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers: (none) Associated qualifiers: (none) General qualifiers: -auto boolean Turn off prompts -stdout boolean Write standard output -filter boolean Read standard input, write standard output -options boolean Prompt for standard and additional values -debug boolean Write debug output to program.dbg -verbose boolean Report some/full command line options -help boolean Report command line options. More information on associated and general qualifiers can be found with -help -verbose -warning boolean Report warnings -error boolean Report errors -fatal boolean Report fatal errors -die boolean Report dying program messages Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers Allowed values Default [-prositedir] (Parameter 1) PROSITE database directory Directory Additional (Optional) qualifiers Allowed values Default (none) Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers Allowed values Default (none)Input file format These files must be the "prosite.dat" and "prosite.doc" file of a Prosite distribution, containing all current prosite data.Output file format These files are held in the prosite subdirectory of the emboss data directory. The default names are "prosite.lines" and "PS*****" (accession number documentation files) Output files for usage example Directory: PROSITE This directory contains output files.Data files See Input file format above.Notes This program is most useful when used as a prerequisite for patmatmotifs.References 1. Bairoch, A., Bucher P. (1994) PROSITE: recent developments. Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 22, No.17 3583-3589. 2. Bairoch, A., (1992) PROSITE: a dictionary of sites and patterns in proteins. Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 20, Supplement, 2013-2018. 3. Peek, J., O'Reilly, T., Loukides, M., (1997) Unix Power Tools, 2nd Edition.Warnings The program will warn the user if the input file is incorrectly formatted.Diagnostic Error Messages As in warnings.Exit status Always exits with status 0Known bugsSee also Program name Description aaindexextract Extract data from AAINDEX cutgextract Extract data from CUTG printsextract Extract data from PRINTS rebaseextract Extract data from REBASE tfextract Extract data from TRANSFACAuthor(s) Sinead O'Leary (current e-mail address unknown) while she was at: HGMP-RC, Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SB, UKHistory Completed March 24 1999.Target users This program is intended to be used by administrators responsible for software and database installation and maintenance.Comments None
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