News 2025
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01/17
Top Molecules of the Month in 2024
01/16
Winter Newsletter Published
01/14
Paper Published: Updated resources for exploring PDB structures and Computed Structure Models
01/12
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01/09
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01/05

Paper Published: Updated resources for exploring PDB structures and Computed Structure Models

01/12 

<i>In addition to providing support for 3D structure motif searches with user-provided coordinates, new features highlighted herein include query results organized by redundancy-reduced Groups and summary pages that facilitate exploration of groups of similar proteins. Newly released programmatic tools are also described, as are enhanced training opportunities.</I>In addition to providing support for 3D structure motif searches with user-provided coordinates, new features highlighted herein include query results organized by redundancy-reduced Groups and summary pages that facilitate exploration of groups of similar proteins. Newly released programmatic tools are also described, as are enhanced training opportunities.

Read about the RCSB PDB and other molecular biology databases in Nucleic Acids Research’s 2025 annual Database Issue.

Updated resources for exploring experimentally-determined PDB structures and Computed Structure Models at the RCSB Protein Data Bank
(2025) Nucleic Acids Research 53: D564–D574 doi: 10.1093/nar/gkae1091


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