Protein data bank archives 50,000th molecule structure

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Backbone structure of the infectious epsilon15 virus (PDB ID 3c5b) a recent addition to the PDB archive. Other viruses in the archive include the rhinovirus one of the major causes of the common cold and the influenza virus. Credit: Protein Data Bank ...
Backbone structure of the infectious epsilon15 virus (PDB ID 3c5b), a recent addition to the PDB archive. Other viruses in the archive include the rhinovirus, one of the major causes of the common cold, and the influenza virus. Credit: Protein Data Bank and David Goodsell

The Protein Data Bank (PDB) based at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and the University of California-San Diego (UCSD) this month reached a significant milestone in its 37-year history. The 50,000th molecule structure was released into its archive, joining other structures vital to pharmacology, bioinformatics and education.


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