Backgound:A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful for the sequence analysis of aligned domains, for structural comparisons, for understanding domain stability and flexibility and for fold recognition procedures. Domains are defined by the program DIAL and classified structurally using the procedure SEA.Results:The DIAL-derived domain database (DDBASE) consists of 436 protein chains involving 695 protein domains. Of these, 206 are α-class, 191 are β-class and 294 α and β class. The domains, 63% from multidomain proteins and 73% less than 150 residues in length, were clustered automatically using both single-link cluster analysis and hierarchical clustering to give a quantitative estimate of sim...
Domains are basic units of protein structure and essential for exploring protein fold space and stru...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
International audienceBackground: Formal classification of a large collection of protein structures ...
Backgound: A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful f...
Backgound:A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful fo...
Next-generation sequencing has allowed many new protein sequences to be identified. However, this ex...
Motivation: Although many methods are available for the identification of structural domains from pr...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
Abstract Background Protein structures are comprised of modular elements known as domains. These uni...
Motivation: The current DynDom database of protein domain motions is a user-created database that su...
The Dali Domain Dictionary (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ dali/domain) is a numerical taxonomy of all known ...
Background: The function of a protein can be deciphered with higher accuracy from its structure than...
[[abstract]]Many proteins contain compact units (domains) that can fold into a 3D structure that loo...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Domains are basic units of protein structure and essential for exploring protein fold space and stru...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
International audienceBackground: Formal classification of a large collection of protein structures ...
Backgound: A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful f...
Backgound:A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful fo...
Next-generation sequencing has allowed many new protein sequences to be identified. However, this ex...
Motivation: Although many methods are available for the identification of structural domains from pr...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
With a growing number of structures available in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank, automatic methods...
Abstract Background Protein structures are comprised of modular elements known as domains. These uni...
Motivation: The current DynDom database of protein domain motions is a user-created database that su...
The Dali Domain Dictionary (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ dali/domain) is a numerical taxonomy of all known ...
Background: The function of a protein can be deciphered with higher accuracy from its structure than...
[[abstract]]Many proteins contain compact units (domains) that can fold into a 3D structure that loo...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Domains are basic units of protein structure and essential for exploring protein fold space and stru...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
International audienceBackground: Formal classification of a large collection of protein structures ...