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TutorialsAccess worked examples that show how PDBe tools and services can be used to answer specific questions in structural biology. |
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Teaching materialsHands-on activities and teaching resources for A-level and early years undergraduate students and teachers |
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BioBarWith over 150,000 downloads Biobar is a popular toolbar for Firefox that provides rapid access to more than 45 major biological data resources directly from within your browser. |
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PDB HighlightsExplore PDB entries that are extreme in one sense or another, such as their age, their resolution, the number or length of the macromolecules in them, etc. |
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Sequence searchPerform protein sequence searches and identify similar sequences in the PDB. |
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EM resourcesSearch, visualise and analyse structures in the Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB) |
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PDBeChemSearch for chemical components (ligands, small molecules and monomers) that appear in PDB entries. |
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PDBeXpressRapid access to protein-ligand interaction statistics. |
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UniPDBCheck the availability and extent of 3D structural coverage of your protein of interest using our UniProt-PDB sequence-coverage widget. You can also include the UniPDB widget in your own webpages. |
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PDBeFoldIdentify structural homologues in the PDB. PDBe's Secondary Structure Matching service (SSM) allows you to interactively compare, align and superimpose protein structures in 3D. |
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PDBePISAExplore macromolecular (protein, DNA/RNA and ligand) interfaces and predict the quarternary structure of your protein. |