The Dali Domain Dictionary (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ dali/domain) is a numerical taxonomy of all known structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The taxonomy is derived fully automatically from measurements of structural, functional and sequence similarities. Here, we report the extension of the classification to match the traditional four hierarchical levels corresponding to: (i) supersecondary structural motifs (attractors in fold space), (ii) the topology of globular domains (fold types), (iii) remote homologues (functional families) and (iv) homologues with sequence identity above 25% (sequence families). The computational definitions of attractors and functional families are new. In September 2000, the Dali classification contained 10 53...
Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which ...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Backgound:A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful fo...
Backgound: A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful f...
Structural comparison reveals remote homology that often fails to be detected by sequence comparison...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Protein structural domains are necessary for understanding evolution and protein folding, and may va...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
DALI is a popular resource for comparing protein structures. The software is based on distance-matri...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
The structures of nearly a thousand sequence-unique proteins represent only 300 different 3D shapes,...
Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which ...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Backgound:A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful fo...
Backgound: A database of globular domains, derived from a non-redundant set of proteins, is useful f...
Structural comparison reveals remote homology that often fails to be detected by sequence comparison...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Protein structural domains are necessary for understanding evolution and protein folding, and may va...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...
DALI is a popular resource for comparing protein structures. The software is based on distance-matri...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
The structures of nearly a thousand sequence-unique proteins represent only 300 different 3D shapes,...
Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which ...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
AbstractBackground: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, withi...