The CATH database of protein domain structures (http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/cath_new) currently contains 34 287 domain structures classified into 1383 superfamilies and 3285 sequence families. Each structural family is expanded with domain sequence relatives recruited from GenBank using a variety of efficient sequence search protocols and reliable thresholds. This extended resource, known as the CATH-protein family database (CATH-PFDB) contains a total of 310 000 domain sequences classified into 26 812 sequence families. New sequence search protocols have been designed, based on these intermediate sequence libraries, to allow more regular updating of the classification. Further developments include the adaptation of a recently devel...
We present CATHEDRAL, an iterative protocol for determining the location of previously observed prot...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
We report the latest release (version 3.0) of the CATH protein domain database (). There has been a ...
CATH version 3.3 (class, architecture, topology, homology) contains 128,688 domains, 2386 homologous...
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...
CATH version 3.5 (Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology, available at http://www.cathdb.info/) con...
CATH is a protein database of structural domains which are assigned to superfamilies through evidenc...
The field of bioinformatics faces the challenge of reliably annotating genomic sequences with struct...
AbstractThis article presents a historical review of the protein structure classification database C...
The latest version of CATH (class, architecture, topology, homology) (version 3.2), released in July...
CATH is a classification of protein structures downloaded from the Protein Data Bank. We group prot...
The CATH domain database clusters closely related structures (>35% sequence identity) into families....
Motivation: The PFDB (Protein Family Database) is a new database designed to integrate protein famil...
We present CATHEDRAL, an iterative protocol for determining the location of previously observed prot...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
We report the latest release (version 3.0) of the CATH protein domain database (). There has been a ...
CATH version 3.3 (class, architecture, topology, homology) contains 128,688 domains, 2386 homologous...
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...
CATH version 3.5 (Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology, available at http://www.cathdb.info/) con...
CATH is a protein database of structural domains which are assigned to superfamilies through evidenc...
The field of bioinformatics faces the challenge of reliably annotating genomic sequences with struct...
AbstractThis article presents a historical review of the protein structure classification database C...
The latest version of CATH (class, architecture, topology, homology) (version 3.2), released in July...
CATH is a classification of protein structures downloaded from the Protein Data Bank. We group prot...
The CATH domain database clusters closely related structures (>35% sequence identity) into families....
Motivation: The PFDB (Protein Family Database) is a new database designed to integrate protein famil...
We present CATHEDRAL, an iterative protocol for determining the location of previously observed prot...
Gene3D provides comprehensive structural and functional annotation of most available protein sequenc...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...