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CATH: expanding the horizons of structure-based functional annotations for genome sequences
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Latest DataStructural BioinformaticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyGenomicsSequence AlignmentBioinformatics DatabaseCath DomainComputational GenomicsGenome SequencesProteomicsStructure-based Functional AnnotationsSequence AnalysisProtein ModelingOmicsProtein Structure PredictionProtein PdbBioinformaticsFunctional GenomicsProtein BioinformaticsStructural BiologyGene Sequence AnnotationNatural SciencesComputational BiologySystems BiologyMedicine
This article provides an update of the latest data and developments within the CATH protein structure classification database (http://www.cathdb.info). The resource provides two levels of release: CATH-B, a daily snapshot of the latest structural domain boundaries and superfamily assignments, and CATH+, which adds layers of derived data, such as predicted sequence domains, functional annotations and functional clustering (known as Functional Families or FunFams). The most recent CATH+ release (version 4.2) provides a huge update in the coverage of structural data. This release increases the number of fully- classified domains by over 40% (from 308 999 to 434 857 structural domains), corresponding to an almost two- fold increase in sequence data (from 53 million to over 95 million predicted domains) organised into 6119 superfamilies. The coverage of high-resolution, protein PDB chains that contain at least one assigned CATH domain is now 90.2% (increased from 82.3% in the previous release). A number of highly requested features have also been implemented in our web pages: allowing the user to view an alignment between their query sequence and a representative FunFam structure and providing tools that make it easier to view the full structural context (multi-domain architecture) of domains and chains.
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