Classification and Exploration of 3D Protein Domain Interactions Using Kbdock
Résumé
Comparing and classifying protein domain interactions according to their
three-dimensional (3D) structures can help to understand protein structure-
function and evolutionary relationships. Additionally, structural knowledge of
existing domain–domain interactions can provide a useful way to find
structural templates with which to model the 3D structures of unsolved
protein complexes. Here we present a straightforward guide to using the
“Kbdock” protein domain structure database and its associated web site for
exploring and comparing protein domain–domain interactions (DDIs) and
domain–peptide interactions (DPIs) at the Pfam domain family level. We also
briefly explain how the Kbdock web site works, and we provide some notes
and suggestions which should help to avoid some common pitfalls when
working with 3D protein domain structures.
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