The latest version of the CATH-Gene3D protein structure classification database (4.0, http://www.cathdb. info) provides annotations for over 235 000 protein domain structures and includes 25 million domain predictions. This article provides an update on the major developments in the 2 years since the last publication in this journal including: significant improvements to the predictive power of our functional families (FunFams); the release of our 'current' putative domain assignments (CATH-B); a new, strictly non-redundant data set of CATH domains suitable for homology benchmarking experiments (CATH-40) and a number of improvements to the web pages.
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Sillitoe, I., Lewis, T. E., Cuff, A., Das, S., Ashford, P., Dawson, N. L., … Orengo, C. A. (2015). CATH: Comprehensive structural and functional annotations for genome sequences. Nucleic Acids Research, 43(D1), D376–D381. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku947
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