The Gene3D structural domain database provides domain annotations for 7 million proteins, based on the manually curated structural domain superfamilies in CATH. These annotations are integrated with functional, genomic and molecular information from external resources, such as GO, EC, UniProt and the NCBI Taxonomy database. We have constructed a set of web services that provide programmatic access to this integrated database, as well as the Gene3D domain recognition tool (Gene3DScan) and protein sequence annotation pipeline for analysing novel protein sequences. Example queries include retrieving all curated GO terms for a domain superfamily or all the multi-domain architectures for the human genome. The services can be accessed using simpl...
Gene Ontology (GO) is the most widely accepted attempt to construct a unified and structured vocabul...
ABSTRACT Accompanying the discovery of an increasing number of proteins, there is the need to provid...
AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and d...
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...
Gene3D (http://gene3d.biochem.ucl.ac.uk) is a database of globular domain annotations for millions o...
Genome3D (http://www.genome3d.eu) is a collaborative resource that provides predicted domain an-...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
The latest version of the CATH-Gene3D protein structure classification database (4.0, http://www.cat...
This article provides an update of the latest data and developments within the CATH protein structur...
The CATH database of protein domain structures (http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/cath_new) currently...
Genome3D (https://www.genome3d.eu) is a freely available resource that provides consensus structural...
The wealth of transcript information that has been made publicly available in recent years has led t...
International audienceWith the growing number of three-dimensional protein structures in the protein...
Gene Ontology (GO) is the most widely accepted attempt to construct a unified and structured vocabul...
ABSTRACT Accompanying the discovery of an increasing number of proteins, there is the need to provid...
AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and d...
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...
Gene3D (http://gene3d.biochem.ucl.ac.uk) is a database of globular domain annotations for millions o...
Genome3D (http://www.genome3d.eu) is a collaborative resource that provides predicted domain an-...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
The latest version of the CATH-Gene3D protein structure classification database (4.0, http://www.cat...
This article provides an update of the latest data and developments within the CATH protein structur...
The CATH database of protein domain structures (http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/cath_new) currently...
Genome3D (https://www.genome3d.eu) is a freely available resource that provides consensus structural...
The wealth of transcript information that has been made publicly available in recent years has led t...
International audienceWith the growing number of three-dimensional protein structures in the protein...
Gene Ontology (GO) is the most widely accepted attempt to construct a unified and structured vocabul...
ABSTRACT Accompanying the discovery of an increasing number of proteins, there is the need to provid...
AbstractDomains present one of the most useful levels at which to understand protein function, and d...