As part of the recent Midsummer Make-over of the Protein Data Bank in Europe website (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/), we introduced a new Wizard tool. The purpose of
[CNS Yahoo group] NMR resources at PDBe (pdbe.org/nmr)
NMR resources at PDBe (pdbe.org/nmr)
Hi all, The Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/) continues to improve its services to the scientific community. As part of our recent website
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[CNS Yahoo group] More cool stuff from the Protein Data Bank in Europe (pdbe.org)
More cool stuff from the Protein Data Bank in Europe (pdbe.org)
Hi all, As you may recall, the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org) carried out a substantial make-over of its website last summer, including
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07-07-2011 06:36 AM
[CNS Yahoo group] Kewl new features on the Protein Data Bank in Europe website - pdbe.
Kewl new features on the Protein Data Bank in Europe website - pdbe.
Hi all, As you may recall, the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org) announced a substantial make-over of its website last summer, including the
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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] What is the easiest way to emulate the "array" command from VNMR in XWINNMR/TOPSPIN?
What is the easiest way to emulate the "array" command from VNMR in XWINNMR/TOPSPIN?
What is the easiest way to emulate the "array" command from VNMR in XWINNMR/TOPSPIN? I recently moved from a lab using a Varian (Unity plus 500) with VNMR 6.whatever to a lab with only Bruker (AVANCE 300/400/500) spectrometers available. I am used to using the "array" caommand in VNMR and viewing the spectra with "dssa" or "dssh." I don't know a convenient way to do the same thing in XWINNMR. I know there are some AU programs but I'm not sure what they all do or if what I want is available. I tried...
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[NMR paper] NMR structure of a stable "OB-fold" sub-domain isolated from staphylococcal nuclease.
NMR structure of a stable "OB-fold" sub-domain isolated from staphylococcal nuclease.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/query/egifs/http:--linkinghub.elsevier.com-ihub-images-PubMedLink.gif Related Articles NMR structure of a stable "OB-fold" sub-domain isolated from staphylococcal nuclease.
J Mol Biol. 1995 Jul 7;250(2):134-43
Authors: Alexandrescu AT, Gittis AG, Abeygunawardana C, Shortle D
Similar folds often occur in proteins with dissimilar sequences. The OB-fold forms a part of the structures of at least seven non-homologous proteins...
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08-22-2010 03:50 AM
[CNS Yahoo group] Handy shortcuts to information on the PDBe website
Handy shortcuts to information on the PDBe website
As part of the recent Midsummer Make-over of the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) website, we acquired the domain name pdbe.org and have used it to implement
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08-21-2010 03:26 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe ... When you visit the newly redesigned home page of the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/),
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