Hi all, As part of its recent winter update, the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/) has improved its facility that allows for tandem searches
PDBe NMR home page
PDBe NMR home page
The NMR pages at PDBe contain added-value services, such as OLDERADO and VASCO reports, visualisation tools and databases of recalculated structure ensembles as well as information on other NMR-related work in the team. Use the navigation links to the left to access information about deposition of NMR structure ensembles, work on analysis and validation of NMR data, software written in the team, and some NMR-related statistics.
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nmrlearner
General
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12-14-2011 07:14 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] Improved EM-related resources at PDBe
Improved EM-related resources at PDBe
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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nmrlearner
News from other NMR forums
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08-11-2011 02:24 AM
[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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nmrlearner
News from other NMR forums
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07-14-2011 08:55 PM
Two vacancies at PDBe
Two vacancies at PDBe
Hi all, The Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org) has vacancies for a (possibly junior) scientific programmer and for a system
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nmrlearner
Job marketplace
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04-21-2011 02:53 AM
[CNS Yahoo group] PDBe annotates its 10,000th structure
PDBe annotates its 10,000th structure
In June 1999, staff of the Macromolecular Structure Database (MSD; nowadays known as the Protein Data Bank in Europe, http://pdbe.org/) at the European
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nmrlearner
News from other NMR forums
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04-21-2011 02:53 AM
[KPWU blog] HADDOCK on iMac and a quick benchmark
HADDOCK on iMac and a quick benchmark
Recently I requested a copy of HADDOCK from Dr. Alexandre Bonvin in order to generate some docked dimers for my colleagues. They are working on some dimeric proteins but they have no idea how to obtain the dimeric conformation from homologous known structures. I spent few days reading the threads in the HADDOCK discussion group http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kpwu.wordpress.com&blog=76132&post=285&subd=kpwu&ref=&feed=1
Go to KPWU blog to read complete post.
nmrlearner
News from NMR blogs
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03-29-2011 09:01 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] EMDB-1k and an NAR cover
EMDB-1k and an NAR cover
We are proud to announce that the cryoEM community has reached a significant milestone: more than 1000 maps
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News from other NMR forums
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02-26-2011 12:49 AM
[CNS Yahoo group] Introducing the PDBe Wizard - finding "stuff" on the PDBe website
Introducing the PDBe Wizard - finding "stuff" on the PDBe website
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
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