At 10am UK time (11am CET) on the 21st July we will be presenting a webinar
demonstrating new features of the PDBe website (pdbe.org). To sign up visit
the link below
https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/8145177008665955586
Have you ever searched the PDB and needed to answer questions like these?
* Which structure is the best for the molecule you are interested in?
* How many different human proteins have structures solved?
* Which entries contain your protein bound to DNA?
* How many different macromolecules have you worked on?
* Who is using your structure in their work?
The new search system at PDBe.org, using cleaned data and standardised
vocabularies enables you to answer all these questions easily! Our
search results show the validation score up front, meaning you can
assess the quality of a structure at a glance. Four different views of
the search results enable you to explore the results not only in terms
of PDB entries and PDB codes, but also by unique macromolecules,
interacting small molecules and protein sequence families (Pfam).
We also list papers which mention a PDB code, whether or not the paper
describing that code is cited.
Regards
John
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John Berrisford
pdbe.org
PDBe
European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
Cambridge CB10 1SD UK
Tel: +44 1223 492529
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