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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
- 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
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- SCOP2 - RCSB PDB Help
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)
- Structural Classification of Proteins database - Wikipedia
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a largely manual classification of protein structural domains based on similarities of their structures and amino acid sequences A motivation for this classification is to determine the evolutionary relationship between proteins
- SCOP: Introduction
The SCOP database aims to provide a detailed and comprehensive description of the structural and evolutionary relationships between all proteins whose structure is known, including all entries in the Protein Data Bank (PDB)
- ASTRAL Home Page
It is partially derived from, and augments the SCOP: Structural Classification of Proteins database Most of the resources provided here depend upon the coordinate files maintained and distributed by the Protein Data Bank
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