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- SCOP| Structural Classification of Proteins - EMBL-EBI
SCOP classification of proteins aims to provide comprehensive structural and evolutionary relationships between all proteins whose structure is known
- Scop - Wikipedia
The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse skald, with the important difference that "skald" was applied to historical persons, and scop is used, for the most part, to designate oral poets within Old English literature
- Heat Pump COP and SCOP: What They Mean Why They Matter
In this article, we will discuss the importance of heat pump COP and SCOP, how to calculate them, and how to select a heat pump with the right COP and SCOP for your needs
- SCOPe: Structural Classification of Proteins — extended. Release 2. 08 . . .
SCOPe (Structural Classification of Proteins — extended) is a database developed at the Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley to extend the development and maintenance of SCOP SCOP was conceived at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and developed in collaboration with researchers in Berkeley
- SCOP-e - RCSB PDB
What is SCOP and SCOP-e? The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database was created in the 1990s by mostly manual inspection and by ordering domains of known protein structures according to a hierarchy based on structural and evolutionary relationships (Murzin et al , 1995)
- SCOP - Definition by AcronymFinder
What does SCOP stand for? SCOP abbreviation Define SCOP at AcronymFinder com
- SCOPe: Structural Classification of Proteins—extended, integrating SCOP . . .
SCOP is a manually curated ordering of domains from the majority of proteins of known structure in a hierarchy according to structural and evolutionary relationships Development of the SCOP 1 x series concluded with SCOP 1 75
- The SCOP database in 2020: expanded classification of representative . . .
The current SCOP classification schema has taken advantage of both SCOP 1 75 and SCOP 2 prototype, and in essence, it is a merger of these two developments More details about the design, content and the rationale behind the current classification are provided below
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