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Prototype Archiving System for Integrative Structures

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PDB-Dev is a prototype archiving system for structural models obtained using integrative or hybrid modeling and is funded by the NSF ABI Development Program. Structural characterization of many complex macromolecular assemblies is increasingly carried out using integrative modeling, where a combination of complementary experimental and computational techniques is used to determine the structure. The structural models obtained through integrative modeling are collected, archived and disseminated to the public through PDB-Dev. Once the mechanisms for processing integrative models are fully established through PDB-Dev, the key components will be integrated with the wwPDB OneDep system and the PDB-Dev holdings will be moved into the PDB.


优途加速器 百科

优途加速器 百科

优途加速器 百科

BioExcel Webinar

Recently, the PDB-Dev team participated in the wingy ios安装包. The webinar presentation was titled "PDB-Dev: A prototype system for archiving integrative structures". The recorded version of the webinar is available on youtube.


Visualization of structures using Molstar

3D visualization of structures using Molstar is now available on PDB-Dev. Structures in PDB-Dev can be directly visualized from the respective entry pages. Molstar can visualize atomic as well as multi-scale structures. Read more...


Welcome to the new PDB-Dev website

The PDB-Dev web interface has been revamped to provide dynamic, responsive and mobile-friendly web pages. PDB-Dev website now includes a new service that facilitates search and retrieval of integrative structures archived in PDB-Dev. Read more...


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In March 2024, a satellite workshop titled "Working towards federating structural models and data" was held at the Biophysical Society Annual meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. A whitepaper summarizing the outcomes of the workshop was recently published in the journal Structure. Read more...

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