Database for RNA structural classification
January 7, 2007The Structural Classification of RNA (SCOR) is a database designed to provide a comprehensive perspective and understanding of RNA motif structure, function, tertiary interactions and their relationships.
The structural elements are organized in a directed acyclic graph (DAG) architecture, allowing multiple parent classes for a motif. Users can browse the database or search by PDB or NDB identifier, keyword or sequence. Descriptions and cartoon representations of each of the classes are available.
The SCOR database can be used for RNA functional prediction, in searching for functional RNAs in genomes and further it can be used for RNA design and disovery of RNA protein.
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