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  • HELP! Question about the POLy database and data download

    Hi, everyone.
    Recently, i have a fungi genome project, and i am very interested in the Fungal Oxidative Lignin enzymes (FOLyme). After reading some paper, i find a database called POLy (http://foly.esil.univ-mrs.fr). However, when i go to this website, unfortunately, i can't find the sequences of FOLy classifications of enzymes. i don't know what happend. Do it has a new website?
    So, my question is : if you have ever used this database, Counld you provide me a URL or FTP site that store the sequences of FOLy classifications of enzymes?

    Great appreciate for your any kind help!

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    I also noticed that it did not work several days ago, However, I have an old copy of the database (maybe before 2011-01-05), send me an email ([email protected]) if you need a copy.

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      Originally posted by jameslz View Post
      I also noticed that it did not work several days ago, However, I have an old copy of the database (maybe before 2011-01-05), send me an email ([email protected]) if you need a copy.
      Thanks a lot, jameslz. i will give you a email soon.

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