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    por Evans, Justine
    Publicado 2015
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    por Kaut, Charles R., 1926-
    Publicado 1957
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    por Barrett, Alan J., Rawlings, Neil D.
    Publicado 1996
    “…We argue that these have arisen from at least five separate evolutionary origins, each of which is represented by a set of one or more modern-day families, termed a clan. Clan CA is the largest, containing the papain family, C1, and others with the Cys/His catalytic dyad. …”
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    por Badillo, Alejandro, 1977-
    Publicado 2016
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    por Skvorecky, Josef, 1924-2012
    Publicado 1973
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    por Leo de Belmont, Laura Ana 1942
    Publicado 1985
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    “…A recent development in Pfam has enabled the grouping of related families into clans. Pfam clans are described in detail, together with the new associated web pages. …”
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    “…We discuss the addition of groupings of related RNA families into clans and new developments to the website. Rfam is available on the Web at http://rfam.sanger.ac.uk.…”
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    “…The Nudix homology clan encompasses over 80,000 protein domains from all three domains of life, defined by homology to each other. …”
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    “…The ClanTox web server is freely accessible at http://www.clantox.cs.huji.ac.il.…”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Serine proteases account for over a third of all known proteolytic enzymes; they are involved in a variety of physiological processes and are classified into clans sharing structural homology. The PA clan of endopeptidases is the most abundant and over two thirds of this clan is comprised of the S1 family of serine proteases, which bear the archetypal trypsin fold and have a catalytic triad in the order Histidine, Aspartate, Serine. …”
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    “…The resulting clustering recovers some of the Rfam clans. The majority of clans, however, are not recovered by the structural clustering. …”
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