New biology in the PDB: http://pdbe.org/latestbiology
Each week the Protein Data Bank in Europe highlights instances of new
biology including Pfam families, GO terms and UniProt entries that
appear in the PDB archive for the first time.
For example, this week's PDB release includes the first structure ever
(RGMB-NEO1 complex form 1; http://pdbe.org/4bq6) from a member of the
"Repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) N-terminus" Pfam sequence family
(http://pfam.sanger.ac.uk/family/PF06535).
Two kinds of "new biology" are shown: cases where an existing Pfam
family, UniProt entry etc. maps to a newly released structure in the PDB
for the first time, and cases where an existing PDB structure maps to a
new entry in Pfam, GO, UniProt, CATH or SCOP.
The new biology feature is enabled by the SIFTS mapping service
(http://pdbe.org/sifts).
Best regards,
Gary.
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