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Protein Structure Databases
Objectives for this part of the course
- Understand that "sequence" and "structure" are abstractions of biopolymers.
- Understand that "structure" is an idealized concept, applied to an ensemble of dynamic molecules.
- Be aware of principal methods of experimental structure determination and some of their limitations regarding interpretation of data and resulting accuracy.
- Understand that structures may have considerable local and global uncertainties.
- Know that structure abstractions can be stored, retrieved and visualized and become familiar with the principal databases and information sources for that purpose.
- Be familiar with the contents of a PDB formatted file.
Links summary
- see: Bernhard Rupp's introduction to crystal structure
- Procheck
- Coordinate section of the PDB format specification (V 2.3)
- the HIC-Up database of hetero compounds in PDB files
- The PQS service for Probable Quarternary Structures at the EB
- The Nucleic Acid Structure Database
- PDBsum
Lecture slides
"Sequence" and "structure" are abstractions of biopolymers
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Structure can be determined experimentally
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Structure abstractions can be held in databases
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