Updated resources for exploring experimentally-determined PDB structures and Computed Structure Models at the RCSB Protein Data Bank
2025

Updates on RCSB Protein Data Bank Resources

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Author Information

Author(s): Burley Stephen K, Bhatt Rusham, Bhikadiya Charmi, Bi Chunxiao, Biester Alison, Biswas Pratyoy, Bittrich Sebastian, Blaumann Santiago, Brown Ronald, Chao Henry, Chithari Vivek Reddy, Craig Paul A, Crichlow Gregg V, Duarte Jose M, Dutta Shuchismita, Feng Zukang, Flatt Justin W, Ghosh Sutapa, Goodsell David S, Green Rachel Kramer, Guranovic Vladimir, Henry Jeremy, Hudson Brian P, Joy Michael, Kaelber Jason T, Khokhriakov Igor, Lai Jhih-Siang, Lawson Catherine L, Liang Yuhe, Myers-Turnbull Douglas, Peisach Ezra, Persikova Irina, Piehl Dennis W, Pingale Aditya, Rose Yana, Sagendorf Jared, Sali Andrej, Segura Joan, Sekharan Monica, Shao Chenghua, Smith James, Trumbull Michael, Vallat Brinda, Voigt Maria, Webb Ben, Whetstone Shamara, Wu-Wu Amy, Xing Tongji, Young Jasmine Y, Zalevsky Arthur, Zardecki Christine

Primary Institution: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Conclusion

The RCSB Protein Data Bank has significantly enhanced its tools and features for exploring 3D structures of biological macromolecules.

Supporting Evidence

  • The RCSB PDB now provides access to over 227,000 experimentally determined 3D structures.
  • More than 1 million Computed Structure Models (CSMs) are available for various organisms.
  • New features include enhanced searching and visualization tools for protein structures.

Takeaway

The RCSB Protein Data Bank helps scientists find and understand the shapes of proteins and other biological molecules, making it easier to study them.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/nar/gkae1091

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