Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequences, including the UniProt, RefSeq and Integr8 resources. The main structural annotation is generated through scanning these sequences against the CATH structural domain database profile-HMM library. CATH is a database of manually derived PDB-based structural domains, placed within a hierarchy reflecting topology, homology and conservation and is able to infer more ancient and divergent homology relationships than sequence-based approaches. This data is supplemented with Pfam-A, other non-domain structural predictions (i.e. coiled coils) and experimental data from UniProt. In order to enhance the investigations possible with this data, we have...
CATH version 3.3 (class, architecture, topology, homology) contains 128,688 domains, 2386 homologous...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...
The widening function annotation gap in protein databases and the increasing number and diversity of...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
The latest version of the CATH-Gene3D protein structure classification database (4.0, http://www.cat...
The Gene3D structural domain database provides domain annotations for 7 million proteins, based on t...
Genome3D (https://www.genome3d.eu) is a freely available resource that provides consensus structural...
The field of bioinformatics faces the challenge of reliably annotating genomic sequences with struct...
where it is, and why we need it The emphasis during the last few years has been placed firmly on seq...
This article provides an update of the latest data and developments within the CATH protein structur...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
Motivation: The PFDB (Protein Family Database) is a new database designed to integrate protein famil...
Protein sequence annotation is a major challenge in the post-genomic era. The number of uncharacteri...
CATH version 3.3 (class, architecture, topology, homology) contains 128,688 domains, 2386 homologous...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...
The widening function annotation gap in protein databases and the increasing number and diversity of...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
The latest version of the CATH-Gene3D protein structure classification database (4.0, http://www.cat...
The Gene3D structural domain database provides domain annotations for 7 million proteins, based on t...
Genome3D (https://www.genome3d.eu) is a freely available resource that provides consensus structural...
The field of bioinformatics faces the challenge of reliably annotating genomic sequences with struct...
where it is, and why we need it The emphasis during the last few years has been placed firmly on seq...
This article provides an update of the latest data and developments within the CATH protein structur...
As a result of the genome sequencing and structural genomics initiatives, we have a wealth of protei...
Motivation: The PFDB (Protein Family Database) is a new database designed to integrate protein famil...
Protein sequence annotation is a major challenge in the post-genomic era. The number of uncharacteri...
CATH version 3.3 (class, architecture, topology, homology) contains 128,688 domains, 2386 homologous...
A strategy for protein structure and function based annotation of genomes was developed, evaluated a...
The widening function annotation gap in protein databases and the increasing number and diversity of...