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| Each level has a **CATH code** associated with it. Have a look at the following: | Each level has a **CATH code** associated with it. Have a look at the following: | ||
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| In this example, the CATH code for the domain 1tsrB00 is 2.60.40.720. The **2** refers to the class to which the domain belongs (mainly beta), the **2.60** refers to the architecture, | In this example, the CATH code for the domain 1tsrB00 is 2.60.40.720. The **2** refers to the class to which the domain belongs (mainly beta), the **2.60** refers to the architecture, | ||
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| The box below shows a 3D structural superposition between the two domains 2pmaA01 and 2rspA00 displayed using the program [[http:// | The box below shows a 3D structural superposition between the two domains 2pmaA01 and 2rspA00 displayed using the program [[http:// | ||
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| You can move the structures around by moving the mouse when within the box while holding down the left hand button, and you can zoom in and out by moving the mouse forward and back while holding down the middle button (or track ball). If you press the right hand button on the mouse when in the box, a menu will pop up; please feel free to explore the structures further by selecting the various options. You can always reset the superposition to its initial state by refreshing your browser. | You can move the structures around by moving the mouse when within the box while holding down the left hand button, and you can zoom in and out by moving the mouse forward and back while holding down the middle button (or track ball). If you press the right hand button on the mouse when in the box, a menu will pop up; please feel free to explore the structures further by selecting the various options. You can always reset the superposition to its initial state by refreshing your browser. | ||
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| - | + | ===== The HUP Superfamily in CATH ===== | |
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| First of all, you are going to look at the HUP superfamily as it is represented in the CATH database. Please click [[http:// | First of all, you are going to look at the HUP superfamily as it is represented in the CATH database. Please click [[http:// | ||
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| Now, you are going to use Gene3D to explore the HUP superfamily. Please click [[http:// | Now, you are going to use Gene3D to explore the HUP superfamily. Please click [[http:// | ||
| From the front page go to the "Get superfamily summary" | From the front page go to the "Get superfamily summary" | ||
| - | Which will take you to the a page showing a summary of this superfamily in Gene3D, click [[http:// | + | Which will take you to the a page showing a summary of this superfamily in Gene3D, click [[http:// |
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| - | CATH has an in-house structural comparison algorithm called SSAP. SSAP takes two structures and calculates how similar they are in structure, residue-by-residue. Similarity is measured by the SSAP score. this ranges from 0 to 100; a score of 100 would indicate that the two structures were effectively identical. Please click [[http://v3-4.cathdb.info/ | + | CATH has an in-house structural comparison algorithm called SSAP. SSAP takes two structures and calculates how similar they are in structure, residue-by-residue. Similarity is measured by the SSAP score. this ranges from 0 to 100; a score of 100 would indicate that the two structures were effectively identical. Please click [[http://www.cathdb.info/ |
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