Protein sequences, 3-D structures, and tools for the study of functional protein domains and active sites
Conserved Domains Conserved protein domains
Identical Protein Groups Protein sequences grouped by identity
Protein Protein sequences
Protein Family Models Models representing homologous proteins with a common function
Structure Experimentally-determined biomolecular structures
SCOP: Structural Classification of Proteins
Nearly all proteins have structural similarities with other proteins and, in some of these cases, share a common evolutionary origin. The SCOP database, created by manual inspection and abetted by a battery of automated methods, aims to provide a detailed and comprehensive description of the structural and evolutionary relationships between all proteins whose structure is known. As such, it provides a broad survey of all known protein folds, detailed information about the close relatives of any particular protein, and a framework for future research and classification.
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