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Figure 2. From: SCOPe: Structural Classification of Proteins—extended, integrating SCOP and ASTRAL data and classification of new structures.

Automated curation example. This figure depicts an example of applying the automated method for domain prediction and classification to 1vj5, chain A, released on 2004-04-27. We attempted to automatically classify it into SCOP 1.67, based only on domains defined in SCOP 1.65. 1vj5A has 554 residues, of which residues 2-547 are observed (found in the ATOM records in PDB data). Two significant BLAST hits were found to the classified chain 1ek1A, which has a distinct sequence from 1vj5A but also has 554 residues, of which residues 4-19, 48-66 and 90-544 are observed. The two BLAST hits include residues 2-224 and 226-544 in 1vj5A. The final predicted domains in 1vj5A are 2-225 and 226-547. The manually annotated domains for 1vj5A are 2-223 and 224-547. Since the end of each predicted domain differs from the manually annotated domain by at most 10 residues, this domain prediction is deemed to fall within the error tolerance for validation.

Naomi K. Fox, et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Jan 1;42(Database issue):D304-D309.
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Figure 1. From: SCOPe: Structural Classification of Proteins—extended, integrating SCOP and ASTRAL data and classification of new structures.

Errors identified during benchmarking. We detected errors in 70 manually curated domains by running benchmarking and manually inspecting predicted domains that did not sufficiently match the manually annotated domains. These errors in domain boundaries in multi-domain chains were manually fixed in SCOPe 2.03. We also detected and fixed inconsistencies in 5054 domains that had been predicted and classified with the SCOP 1.73 automated method. We review some of the types of errors detected. (a) The SCOP 1.73 automated method used to predict domain d2p8qa1 had included approximately half the residues in the chain. This was inconsistent with all other manually curated entries in its species-level clade that included the entire chain. (b) A strand of beta sheet was included in the d1tqya2 domain by manual curation. (c) All of chain I from 1oyv had been placed into a single domain. (d) The manually curated domain d1seja2 excluded the first helix in the chain.

Naomi K. Fox, et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Jan 1;42(Database issue):D304-D309.

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