نتایج جستجو برای: protein data bank

تعداد نتایج: 3499249  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2001
T. N. Bhat Philip E. Bourne Zukang Feng Gary Gilliland Shri Jain Veerasamy Ravichandran Bohdan Schneider Kata Schneider Narmada Thanki Helge Weissig John D. Westbrook Helen M. Berman

The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/) is the single worldwide archive of structural data of biological macromolecules. This paper describes the data uniformity project that is underway to address the inconsistency in PDB data.

2014
Helen M. Berman Gerard J. Kleywegt Haruki Nakamura John L. Markley

The Protein Data Bank archive was established in 1971, and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary (Berman et al. in Structure 20:391, 2012). An analysis of interrelationships of the science, technology and community leads to further insights into how this resource evolved into one of the oldest and most widely used open-access data resources in biology.

2016
Sameer Velankar

EMBL-EBI’s Protein Data Bank in Europe [2] (PDBe) is the European resource for the collection, organisation and dissemination of data about biological macromolecular structures. PDBe is one of four partners in the Worldwide Protein Data Bank [3] (wwPDB, see information box below), the consortium entrusted with the collation, maintenance and distribution of the single global repository of macrom...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Alexandra Shulman-Peleg Ruth Nussinov Haim J. Wolfson

Protein surface regions with similar physicochemical properties and shapes may perform similar functions and bind similar binding partners. Here we present two web servers and software packages for recognition of the similarity of binding sites and interfaces. Both methods recognize local geometrical and physicochemical similarity, which can be present even in the absence of overall sequence or...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 2019

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2010

Journal: :Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 2003

1998
Dan - Di Wu

Rephasing invariant formalism for the K 0 − ¯ K 0 system is recommended for the Particle Data Group. This formalism is accurate and prevents possible errors in generalizing the formalism to other systems, as well as in using CKM matrices not included in the Particle Data Book. The 1998 Particle Data Book (PDB) is already available on the Web site. In this brief note I will comment on an essenti...

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