Structural biology has come a long way, from being a niche interest of specialists to where we are today, with over 127,500 biomolecular structures available in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) as of the writing of this letter. The two main factors that have been pushing structural biology forward are the remarkable technical advancements that make solving structures of more complex and larger biomolecules and biomolecular assemblies possible, and the growing appreciation that structure and function are inseparable and intertwine
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...
Analyzing huge amounts of data that are stored in biologically relevant databases to find informatio...
Computational structure prediction and design of proteins and protein-protein complexes have long be...
International audienceVisualization of molecular structures is one of the most common tasks carried ...
Protein crystallography has become a major technique for understanding cellular processes. This has ...
Protein crystallography has become a major technique for understanding cellular processes. This has ...
In the 40 years since its inception, the Protein Data Bank (PDB) has amassed over 80,000 experimenta...
Why do we need in vitro studies? Life, of course, takes place in very complex environments. Nonethel...
Fifty years ago, the structures of the alpha-helix, the beta-sheet, the alpha-helical coiled coil an...
PDBx/mmCIF, Protein Data Bank Exchange (PDBx) macromolecular Crystallographic Information Framework ...
Structural bioinformatics can be described as an approach that will help decipher biological insight...
The RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB, http://www.rcsb.org) provides access to 3D structures of biolo...
This collection of articles celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the sing...
Life is driven by proteins as molecular machines. To properly understand these, detailed 3D protein ...
PyMOL is a software package used to manipulate protein structures (pdb files) determined by x-ray cr...
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...
Analyzing huge amounts of data that are stored in biologically relevant databases to find informatio...
Computational structure prediction and design of proteins and protein-protein complexes have long be...
International audienceVisualization of molecular structures is one of the most common tasks carried ...
Protein crystallography has become a major technique for understanding cellular processes. This has ...
Protein crystallography has become a major technique for understanding cellular processes. This has ...
In the 40 years since its inception, the Protein Data Bank (PDB) has amassed over 80,000 experimenta...
Why do we need in vitro studies? Life, of course, takes place in very complex environments. Nonethel...
Fifty years ago, the structures of the alpha-helix, the beta-sheet, the alpha-helical coiled coil an...
PDBx/mmCIF, Protein Data Bank Exchange (PDBx) macromolecular Crystallographic Information Framework ...
Structural bioinformatics can be described as an approach that will help decipher biological insight...
The RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB, http://www.rcsb.org) provides access to 3D structures of biolo...
This collection of articles celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the sing...
Life is driven by proteins as molecular machines. To properly understand these, detailed 3D protein ...
PyMOL is a software package used to manipulate protein structures (pdb files) determined by x-ray cr...
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...
Analyzing huge amounts of data that are stored in biologically relevant databases to find informatio...
Computational structure prediction and design of proteins and protein-protein complexes have long be...