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Improved visualisation and more at the aggregated views of proteins from PDBe-KB
We have now introduced a number of visualisation improvements to the PDBe-KB aggregated views of proteins, including the new Mol* viewer. |
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Help us design PDBe-KB's aggregated views of small molecules
PDBe-KB is a community-driven resource managed by the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) team, integrating functional annotations and structure data in the PDB archive. |
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Distribution of NMR data in a unified format at the PDB archive
The wwPDB partners are pleased to announce that as of March 2020 the OneDep system will begin accepting upload of NMR experimental data as a single file, either in NMR-STAR or NEF format. |
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EMDB policy and procedures document now available
A comprehensive policy and procedures document for the EMDB archive has been drawn up by the EMDB team in order to ensure consistent and coherent rules for its data. The document is now available to view on the EMDB website. |
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Time-stamped Copies of the wwPDB Archives Available
A snapshot of the PDB Core Archive (ftp://ftp.wwpdb.org) as of January 1, 2020 has been added to ftp://snapshots.w |
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2020 calendar: Emotions in Science
'Tis the season for the new PDBe calendar! Our calendar for 2020 is now available to view and print - just in time for the New Year. |
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In memoriam, Cyrus Chothia (1942-2019)
We noted with great sadness the passing of Cyrus Chothia. Cyrus has been a giant in understanding protein structures, their function and evolution over many years. |
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Introducing Mol*: fast, interactive 3D visualisation in your browser at RCSB PDB and PDBe
Access Mol*, a new 3D molecular viewer developed in collaboration between RCSB PDB, PDBe, and CEITEC, from RCSB PDB and PDBe pages. This new viewer allows fast visualisation of molecular structures and their corresponding data, along with high quality rendering within the browser window. |
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Updated PDBe tools and pages described in new publication
The recent updates and improvements to the PDBe website and tools have been reported in a new publication in Nucleic Acids Research. |
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Conservation and variation in PDBe-KB protein pages
The PDBe-KB aggregated views of proteins now have even more information, including sequence conservation, CATHb domains and UniProt variation data, along with faster loading times. |
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Additional EM map validation now available through OneDep
The wwPDB validation reports provided in the OneDep system now have additional validation for electron microscopy (EM) maps to help users identify potential discrepancies in their data. |
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Linking UniProtKB proteins to structures via PDBe-KB
The PDBe and Protein Function teams at ÀÖÌìÌÃÓÎÏ·ÍøÕ¾ are pleased to announce that UniProtKB entry pages now have direct links to PDBe-KB’s aggregated views for proteins. |
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