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Protein Databases
Structure databases
The number of known protein structures is increasing very rapidly and these are available through the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The Nucleic Acid Database (NDB) is the database for structural information about nucleic acid molecules.
The EBI Protein Databank in Europe (PDBe) group is the European
Project for the management and distribution of data on macromolecular
structures, they have close ties with the Research Collaboratory for
Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) who in collaboration with PDBe maintain
and administer the PDB.
The aim of the PDBe project is to build a relational database of the PDB, and use it to clean-up, maintain and distribute
the PDB data. Clean-up in this context means that the data relating to a
single structure is internally consistent and free of errors.
The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) provides a database of structures of ‘small molecules', of interest to biologists concerned with protein-ligand interactions.
A few useful links are, 'Protein of the Month' provided by Interpro and 'Molecule of the Month' provided by the RCSB.
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