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data:cathdomaindescriptionfile [2008/09/16 08:27]
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data:cathdomaindescriptionfile [2014/11/07 14:56] (current)
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 ===== Cath Domain and Segment Naming Conventions ===== ===== Cath Domain and Segment Naming Conventions =====
  
-Cath domain names are described by 7 characters (e.g. 1abcA01).+==== CATH Domain Names ====
  
-^ Characters      ^ Description  ^ +The domain names have seven characters (e.g1oaiA00).
-| 1-4  | PDB Code  | +
-| 5    | Chain Character. \\ From the chain field of the PDB file. \\ Zero ('0') indicates that the PDB file has no chain field | +
-| 6-7  | Domain Number \\ Sequentially assigned domain number, 01, 02, 03 etc\\ Zero ('00'indicates that the domain is a whole PDB chain|+
  
-NBBefore CATH v3.0.0 the domain identifier only contained characters as the domain number was single digitThis was changed due to some chains containing more than 10 domains (although this is very rare).+<code> 
 +CHARACTERS 1-4PDB Code 
 +The first 4 characters determine the PDB code e.g1oai 
 + 
 +CHARACTER 5: Chain Character 
 +This determines which PDB chain is represented. 
 +Chain characters of zero ('0') indicate that the PDB file has no chain field. 
 + 
 +CHARACTER 6-7: Domain Number 
 +The domain number is 2-figure, zero-padded number (e.g. '01', '02' ... '10', '11', '12'). Where the domain number is a double ZERO ('00') this indicates that the domain is a whole PDB chain with no domain chopping 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +==== CATH Segment Names ====
  
-Cath segments (continuous regions of sequence within a domain) are described+CATH segments (continuous regions of sequence within a domain) are described
 adding colon separated numbers to the end of the domain name. adding colon separated numbers to the end of the domain name.
 +
 The first number is the sequential number of the segment. The first number is the sequential number of the segment.
 +
 The second number is the total number of segments in this domain. The second number is the total number of segments in this domain.
  
 <code> <code>
-1abc01:1:2 +1abcA01:1:2 
-xxxxxxooooo+xxxxxxxooooo
  
 x = standard CATH six character domain name x = standard CATH six character domain name
 o = segment information :ThisSegment:TotalSegments o = segment information :ThisSegment:TotalSegments
 </code> </code>
 +
  
  
  
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