CDD: conserved domains and protein three-dimensional structure

2012 Nucleic Acids Research 865 citations

Abstract

CDD, the Conserved Domain Database, is part of NCBI's Entrez query and retrieval system and is also accessible via http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/cdd/cdd.shtml. CDD provides annotation of protein sequences with the location of conserved domain footprints and functional sites inferred from these footprints. Pre-computed annotation is available via Entrez, and interactive search services accept single protein or nucleotide queries, as well as batch submissions of protein query sequences, utilizing RPS-BLAST to rapidly identify putative matches. CDD incorporates several protein domain and full-length protein model collections, and maintains an active curation effort that aims at providing fine grained classifications for major and well-characterized protein domain families, as supported by available protein three-dimensional (3D) structure and the published literature. To this date, the majority of protein 3D structures are represented by models tracked by CDD, and CDD curators are characterizing novel families that emerge from protein structure determination efforts.

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AnnotationBiologyComputational biologyProtein domainDomain (mathematical analysis)Protein familyProtein structureBioinformaticsComputer scienceGeneticsInformation retrievalGene

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2012
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41
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D1
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D348-D352
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Aron Marchler‐Bauer, Chanjuan Zheng, Farideh Chitsaz et al. (2012). CDD: conserved domains and protein three-dimensional structure. Nucleic Acids Research , 41 (D1) , D348-D352. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1243

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10.1093/nar/gks1243