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ArchDB

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URL: http://sbi.imim.es/archdb/
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Description: ArchDB is a structural classification of loops extracted from known protein structures.
Year founded: 2004
Last update: NA
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Spain

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Contact information

University/Institution: Pompeu Fabra University
Address: Barcelona Research Park of Biomedicine (PRBB), Barcelona, Catalonia, 08950, Spain
City: Barcelona
Province/State: Catalonia
Country/Region: Spain
Contact name (PI/Team): Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): narcis.fernandez@gmail.com

Publications

24265221
ArchDB 2014: structural classification of loops in proteins. [PMID: 24265221]
Bonet J, Planas-Iglesias J, Garcia-Garcia J, Marín-López MA, Fernandez-Fuentes N, Oliva B.

The function of a protein is determined by its three-dimensional structure, which is formed by regular (i.e. ?-strands and ?-helices) and non-periodic structural units such as loops. Compared to regular structural elements, non-periodic, non-repetitive conformational units enclose a much higher degree of variability--raising difficulties in the identification of regularities, and yet represent an important part of the structure of a protein. Indeed, loops often play a pivotal role in the function of a protein and different aspects of protein folding and dynamics. Therefore, the structural classification of protein loops is an important subject with clear applications in homology modelling, protein structure prediction, protein design (e.g. enzyme design and catalytic loops) and function prediction. ArchDB, the database presented here (freely available at http://sbi.imim.es/archdb), represents such a resource and has been an important asset for the scientific community throughout the years. In this article, we present a completely reworked and updated version of ArchDB. The new version of ArchDB features a novel, fast and user-friendly web-based interface, and a novel graph-based, computationally efficient, clustering algorithm. The current version of ArchDB classifies 149,134 loops in 5739 classes and 9608 subclasses.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014:42(Database issue) | 35 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)
20066127
Including Functional Annotations and Extending the Collection of Structural Classifications of Protein Loops (ArchDB). [PMID: 20066127]
Hermoso A, Espadaler J, Enrique Querol E, Aviles FX, Sternberg MJ, Oliva B, Fernandez-Fuentes N.

Loops represent an important part of protein structures. The study of loop is critical for two main reasons: First, loops are often involved in protein function, stability and folding. Second, despite improvements in experimental and computational structure prediction methods, modeling the conformation of loops remains problematic. Here, we present a structural classification of loops, ArchDB, a mine of information with application in both mentioned fields: loop structure prediction and function prediction. ArchDB (http://sbi.imim.es/archdb) is a database of classified protein loop motifs. The current database provides four different classification sets tailored for different purposes. ArchDB-40, a loop classification derived from SCOP40, well suited for modeling common loop motifs. Since features relevant to loop structure or function can be more easily determined on well-populated clusters, we have developed ArchDB-95, a loop classification derived from SCOP95. This new classification set shows a ~40% increase in the number of subclasses, and a large 7-fold increase in the number of putative structure/function-related subclasses. We also present ArchDB-EC, a classification of loop motifs from enzymes, and ArchDB-KI, a manually annotated classification of loop motifs from kinases. Information about ligand contacts and PDB sites has been included in all classification sets. Improvements in our classification scheme are described, as well as several new database features, such as the ability to query by conserved annotations, sequence similarity, or uploading 3D coordinates of a protein. The lengths of classified loops range between 0 and 36 residues long. ArchDB offers an exhaustive sampling of loop structures. Functional information about loops and links with related biological databases are also provided. All this information and the possibility to browse/query the database through a web-server outline an useful tool with application in the comparative study of loops, the analysis of loops involved in protein function and to obtain templates for loop modeling.

Bioinform Biol Insights. 2009:1() | 1 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)
14681390
ArchDB: automated protein loop classification as a tool for structural genomics. [PMID: 14681390]
Espadaler J, Fernandez-Fuentes N, Hermoso A, Querol E, Aviles FX, Sternberg MJ, Oliva B.

The annotation of protein function has become a crucial problem with the advent of sequence and structural genomics initiatives. A large body of evidence suggests that protein structural information is frequently encoded in local sequences, and that folds are mainly made up of a number of simple local units of super-secondary structural motifs, consisting of a few secondary structures and their connecting loops. Moreover, protein loops play an important role in protein function. Here we present ArchDB, a classification database of structural motifs, consisting of one loop plus its bracing secondary structures. ArchDB currently contains 12,665 super-secondary elements classified into 1496 motif subclasses. The database provides an easy way to retrieve functional information from protein structures sharing a common motif, to search motifs found in a given SCOP family, superfamily or fold, or to search by keywords on proteins with classified loops. The ArchDB database of loops is located at http://sbi.imim.es/archdb.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2004:32(Database issue) | 46 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)

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2719/6932 (60.791%)
Structure:
387/972 (60.288%)
2719
Total Rank
81
Citations
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