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Data growth and its impact on the SCOP database: new developments

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Data growth and its impact on the SCOP database: new developments
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all proteins of known structure, according to their evolutionary and structural relationships. The SCOP hierarchy comprises the following levels: Species, Protein, Family, Superfamily, Fold and Class. While keeping the original classification scheme intact, we have changed the production of SCOP in order to cope with a rapid growth of new structural data and to facilitate the discovery of new protein relationships. We describe ongoing developments and new features implemented in SCOP. A new update protocol supports batch classification of new protein structures by their detected relationships at Family and Superfamily levels in contrast to our previous sequential handling of new structural data by release date. We introduce pre-SCOP, a preview of the SCOP developmental version that enables earlier access to the information on new relationships. We also discuss the impact of worldwide Structural Ge...
Antonina Andreeva, Dave Howorth, John-Marc Chandon
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Updated 14 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where NAR
Authors Antonina Andreeva, Dave Howorth, John-Marc Chandonia, Steven E. Brenner, Tim J. P. Hubbard, Cyrus Chothia, Alexey G. Murzin
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