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| + | ===== How To Find a Particular Domain ===== | ||
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| + | To find a particular domain, use either the CATH domain ID, CATH chain ID or the PDB code as the search term. The search term can be entered into the 'Quick Search' | ||
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| + | Here you can find the following information: | ||
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| + | * The protein consists of two domains, ' | ||
| + | * ' | ||
| + | * The PDB code for the protein and the protein' | ||
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| + | Clicking on a domain ID, e.g. ' | ||
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| + | {{ : | ||
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| + | Here you can find the following information: | ||
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| + | * The domain' | ||
| + | * An image of the domain. If you prefer to view a 3D image of the domain using Rasmol then click on the {{: | ||
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| + | Beneath the ' | ||
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| + | * The start and stop residue of the domain as well as the length of the domain can be found in the table ' | ||
| + | * The ' | ||
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| + | An example of a chopping figure of a multi-domain chain is ' | ||
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| + | {{ : | ||
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| + | Each colour represents a separate domain. Above the rectangular box representation of the domains are yellow and pink discontinuous irregular shapes. These shapes represent the secondary structure, alpha-helices (pink) and beta-strands (yellow), and their positions within the chain. The ' | ||
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| + | Beneath the ' | ||
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| + | * The 'ATOM sequence,' | ||
| + | * The 'COMBS Sequence,' | ||
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| + | The final tab, ' | ||
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| + | ===== Links to Other Tutorial Pages ===== | ||
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| + | ~~DIR? | ||