ArchKI – Classification of common Functional Loops of Kinase Super-families

ArchKI

:: DESCRIPTION

ArchKI is a structural classification of kinase loops with information of functional residues. We are interested in finding relationships between structure and function of classified kinase-loops using three different sources of functional information: (i) functional residues (or regions) described in the literature (ii) residues described in the SITE records of the pdb files that specify residues comprising catalytic, cofactor, anticodon, regulatory or other important sites and (iii) residues in contact with heteroatoms.

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Citation

Proteins. 2004 Aug 15;56(3):539-55.
Classification of common functional loops of kinase super-families.
Fernandez-Fuentes N, Hermoso A, Espadaler J, Querol E, Aviles FX, Oliva B.

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