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What are the signature domains/folds – SCOP
- The SCOP classification of a structural fold is also displayed in the 1D/2D/3D layout of the protein chain
- The 2D topology diagram is coloured by SCOP domain
- Likewise, clicking on the SCOP domain information in the 1D layout (circled in red in Figure 28) highlights the presence of the same domain in the 2D and 3D layout