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Version 1.6 PROCOGNATE is a database of cognate ligands for the domains of enzyme structures in CATH, SCOP and Pfam. The database contains an assignment of PDB ligands to the domains of structures as classified by the CATH, SCOP and Pfam databases. Cognate ligands have been identified using data from the ENZYME and KEGG databases and compared to the PDB ligand using graph matching to assess chemical similarity. Cognate ligands from the known reactions in ENZYME and KEGG for a particular enzyme are then assigned to enzymes structures which have EC numbers. Search PROCOGNATE e.g. PDB code = 1ldn Questions / comments contact: Matthew Bashton Last updated 17-5-2009
References:
Bashton, M. et al. (2006). Cognate Ligand Domain Mapping for Enzymes. Journal of Molecular Biology 364(4): 836-852. Bashton, M et al. (2008). PROCOGNATE: a cognate ligand domain mapping for enzymes. Nucleic Acids Research 36: D618-D622. |