Original paper
Functional classification of CATH superfamilies: a domain-based approach for protein function annotation
Abstract
Computational approaches that can predict protein functions are essential to bridge the widening function annotation gap especially since <1.0% of all proteins in UniProtKB have been experimentally characterized. We present a domain-based method for protein function classification and prediction of functional sites that exploits functional sub-classification of CATH superfamilies. The superfamilies are sub-classified into functional families...
Paper Details
Title
Functional classification of CATH superfamilies: a domain-based approach for protein function annotation
Published Date
Jul 2, 2015
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
21
Pages
3460 - 3467
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