Genome3D: a UK collaborative project to annotate genomic sequences with predicted 3D structures based on SCOP and CATH domains

2012 Nucleic Acids Research 57 citations

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This FAIRsharing record describes: Genome3D is a resource that provides structural annotation and 3D models of genomes of model organisms such as human, yeast and E.coli. The database can be used to predict protein structures that have not yet been identified. Genome3D uses structural classification data from several UK-based resources including CATH and SCOP.

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BiologyUniProtGenomeExploitComputational biologyStructural genomicsGenomicsFunction (biology)Homo sapiensBioinformaticsComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyGeneticsProtein structureGeneArchaeology

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2012
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Volume
41
Issue
D1
Pages
D499-D507
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57
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Tony E. Lewis, Ian Sillitoe, Antonina Andreeva et al. (2012). Genome3D: a UK collaborative project to annotate genomic sequences with predicted 3D structures based on SCOP and CATH domains. Nucleic Acids Research , 41 (D1) , D499-D507. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1266

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10.1093/nar/gks1266