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    The CATH Protein Structure Classification database is a free, publicly available online resource that provides information on the evolutionary relationships...
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    helices. Jones was involved in the early stage of development of the CATH database, with Christine Orengo and Janet Thornton which is a hierarchical domain...
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  • Biological databases are stores of biological information. The journal Nucleic Acids Research regularly publishes special issues on biological databases and...
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    and several others have been added in the SCOP database. Three classes are given in the CATH database: mainly-α, mainly-β, and α–β, with the α–β class...
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    evolutionary origin. The Structural Classification of Proteins database and CATH database provide two different structural classifications of proteins....
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    beta-helix structure. "CATH database - folds and homologous superfamilies within the beta 2-solenoid architecture". CATH database. "CATH database - folds and homologous...
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  • Thumbnail for List of proteins
    most widely used classification schemes are: CATH database Structural Classification of Proteins database (SCOP) Both classification schemes are based...
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  • inherently flexible and this database collects information on this subject for use in molecular research. It uses the CATH database as a source of structures...
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    London (UCL) known for her work on protein structure, particularly the CATH database. Orengo serves as president of the International Society for Computational...
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    the CATH (Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology) hierarchical database classification of protein folds. The CATH database can be accessed at CATH Protein...
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    classification. all-beta folds in SCOP database (folds 54 to 100 are water-soluble beta-barrels). CATH database - folds and homologous superfamilies within...
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    generally agreed upon by the two main structure classification databases (SCOP and CATH). All-α proteins are a class of structural domains in which the...
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  • Thumbnail for Cardiac catheterization
    Cardiac catheterization (heart cath) is the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart. This is done both for diagnostic and interventional...
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  • Global Biodata Coalition (category Biological databases)
    Bio-Analytic Resource for Plant Biology Bgee BRENDA Catalogue of Life (COL) CATH database Cellosaurus ChEBI ChEMBL CIViC: Clinical Interpretation of Variants...
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  • and are assumed to have a closer common ancestor. Similar to CATH and Pfam databases, SCOP provides a classification of individual structural domains...
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    structures are provided by PDB, SCOP, and CATH. Biological knowledge is distributed among countless databases. This sometimes makes it difficult to ensure...
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    (bromoperoxidase). U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California. "Superfamily 1.10.606.10". CATH database. Vanadium-containing chloroperoxidase, domain 2. "cd03398 PAP2 haloperoxidase"...
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    The Battle of Clontarf (Irish: Cath Chluain Tarbh) took place on 23 April 1014 at Clontarf, near Dublin, on the east coast of Ireland. It pitted an army...
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  • database (FSSP), Structural Classification of Proteins database (SCOP), or CATH database, after removing protein structures with high sequence similarities....
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  • Thumbnail for Cellulose synthase (UDP-forming)
    They are coupled by a series of transmembrane helices, termed by the CATH database as 4p02A01 and 4p02B05. (Divisions for other models, such as 4hg6, follow...
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  • Thumbnail for Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex
    remains unique among known proteins. The structure is referred to by the CATH database, which systematically classifies protein structures, as an "alpha solenoid"...
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  • comparison of protein structures. CATH SCOP Holm L, Ouzounis C, Sander C, Tuparev G, Vriend G (1992). "A database of protein structure families with...
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  • InterPro (category Protein databases)
    member databases of InterPro contributes towards a different niche, from very high-level, structure-based classifications (SUPERFAMILY and CATH-Gene3D)...
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    diversity of ATP-PPases using protein domains and functional families in CATH database, bioRxiv, doi:10.1101/2023.10.12.562014, retrieved 2025-03-27...
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  • Protein Data Bank (category Protein databases)
    structure data to the PDB. Many other databases use protein structures deposited in the PDB. For example, SCOP and CATH classify protein structures, while...
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  • Evolutionary Classification of Protein Domains (category Biological database stubs)
    determine the evolutionary relationships between proteins. Similar to Pfam, CATH, and SCOP, ECOD compiles domains instead of whole proteins. However, ECOD...
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    N; Shepherd, A; Sillitoe, I; Thornton, J; Orengo, C. A. (2003). "The CATH database: An extended protein family resource for structural and functional genomics"...
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  • bond with his dragon Cath, he can read memories upon touching another person. He is a love interest for Violet. Bonded to Cath, a red swordtail; signet:...
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  • Thumbnail for Alpha solenoid
    Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database describes these proteins using the term "alpha alpha superhelix". The CATH database uses the term "alpha horseshoe"...
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    antimicrobial peptide (AMP). The peptide, Hc-CATH, consists of 30 amino acids derived from cleavage of vipericidin. Hc-CATH mainly assumes an amphipathic alpha-helical...
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