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  • This site allows access to the research output of the Technical university of Darmstadt. The interface is available in English or German but all content is German only.

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  • This site provides access to the digitised collections of the institution. The interface is available in German or English.

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  • The CATH database is a free, publicly available online resource that provides information on the evolutionary relationships of protein domains. It provides a hierarchical domain classification of protein structures in the Protein Data Bank. Protein structures are classified using a combination of automated and manual procedures. There are four major levels in this hierarchy; Class (secondary structure classification, e.g. mostly alpha), Architecture (classification based on overall shape), Topology (fold family) and Homologous superfamily (protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor).

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  • This site allows access to the research output of the Technical university of Darmstadt. The interface is available in English or German but all content is German only.

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  • This site provides access to the digitised collections of the institution. The interface is available in German or English.

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  • The CATH database is a free, publicly available online resource that provides information on the evolutionary relationships of protein domains. It provides a hierarchical domain classification of protein structures in the Protein Data Bank. Protein structures are classified using a combination of automated and manual procedures. There are four major levels in this hierarchy; Class (secondary structure classification, e.g. mostly alpha), Architecture (classification based on overall shape), Topology (fold family) and Homologous superfamily (protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor).

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