CDD: a database of conserved domain alignments with links to domain three-dimensional structure
National Institutes of Health · National Center for Biotechnology Information
Abstract
The Conserved Domain Database (CDD) is a compilation of multiple sequence alignments representing protein domains conserved in molecular evolution. It has been populated with alignment data from the public collections Pfam and SMART, as well as with contributions from colleagues at NCBI. The current version of CDD (v.1.54) contains 3693 such models. CDD alignments are linked to protein sequence and structure data in Entrez. The molecular structure viewer Cn3D serves as a tool to interactively visualize alignments and three-dimensional structure, and to link three-dimensional residue coordinates to descriptions of evolutionary conservation. CDD can be accessed on the World Wide Web at…
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1Topics & keywords
- Conserved sequence
- Biology
- Sequence alignment
- Computational biology
- Domain (mathematical analysis)
- Multiple sequence alignment
- Sequence database
- Protein domain
- Life in Land