Orengo_1999_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_9_374

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Title : From protein structure to function - Orengo_1999_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_9_374
Author(s) : Orengo CA , Todd AE , Thornton JM
Ref : Current Opinion in Structural Biology , 9 :374 , 1999
Abstract :

Several databases of protein structural families now exist-organised according to both evolutionary relationships and common folding arrangements. Although these lag behind sequence databases in size, the prospect of structural genomics initiatives means that they may soon include representatives of many of the sequence families. To some extent, functional information can be derived from structural similarity. For some structural families, their function is highly conserved, whereas, for others, it can only be inherited or derived on the basis of additional information (e.g. sequence patterns, common residue clusters and characteristic surface properties).

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Orengo CA, Todd AE, Thornton JM (1999)
From protein structure to function
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 9 :374

Orengo CA, Todd AE, Thornton JM (1999)
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 9 :374