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  1. CATH: Protein Structure Classification Database at UCL

    CATH is a classification of protein structures downloaded from the Protein Data Bank. We group protein domains into superfamilies when there is sufficient evidence they have diverged from a …

  2. Browse CATH-Gene3D Hierarchy

    Browse CATH-Gene3D Hierarchy Browse Links Browse Hierarchy Highly Diverse Superfamilies Superfamily Comparison

  3. CATH Search: scan by protein sequence

    FunFams or Functional Families in CATH-Gene3D represent functionally coherent grouping of protein domain sequences within the CATH-Gene3D homologous superfamily.

  4. CATH Documentation

    We are pleased to announce the release of CATH v4.4 (October 2024 ; https://www.cathdb.info/), the latest update to the CATH (Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology) structural …

  5. CATH Data Downloads

    This page provides information on the data files that are available to download from the CATH FTP site. See CATH Releases for more information on CATH and CATH-Plus.

  6. CATH Search: Browse

    Search CATH Search CATH by text or ID Type in general text or biological identifiers in the box and click "search" to perform a general text search on CATH data.

  7. Download CATH-Gene3D Data

    CATH: Protein Structure Classification Database by I. Sillitoe, N. Dawson, T. Lewis, D. Lee, J. Lees, C. Orengo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

  8. CATH

    This page contains answers for the most frequently asked questions that we receive at CATH and is the best place to starting looking if you have a question about anything to do with the CATH …

  9. CATH Documentation

    Search Engine Tutorial - This tutorial will give you an introduction to how to use the CATH search engine and what information you can expect to derive from it.

  10. tutorials:impact_oct_09 - CATH

    2015年9月17日 · It is worth noting that a CATH domain code is an extension of the PDB Chain identifier (i.e. 1gcqA00 is a domain in chain 1gcqA, which is found in record 1gcq).