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At [http://pdb.org PDB.Org], using the ''Advanced Search'' and query type ''Chemical ID'', you can find all entries in the database that contain a particular chemical component. For example, in March, 2010, five entries contain PYL (explained in [[Non-Standard Residues]]).
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At [http://www.pdb.org PDB.Org], using the ''Advanced Search'' and query type ''Chemical ID'', you can find all entries in the database that contain a particular chemical component. For example, in March, 2010, five entries contain PYL (explained in [[Non-Standard Residues]]).
A complete list of all compounds in the [[PDB]] is available, including hydrogens, 3D structures, and bond orders, in the [http://www.wwpdb.org/ccd.html Chemical Components Dictionary of the Worldwide Protein Data Bank]. This includes all [[Standard Residues]] as well as [[Non-Standard Residues]], carbohydrate adducts, [[Ligands]] and [[Hetero atoms|Hetero Groups]]. It is updated weekly for newly released entries.
A complete list of all compounds in the [[PDB]] is available, including hydrogens, 3D structures, and bond orders, in the [http://www.wwpdb.org/ccd.html Chemical Components Dictionary of the Worldwide Protein Data Bank]. This includes all [[Standard Residues]] as well as [[Non-Standard Residues]], carbohydrate adducts, [[Ligands]] and [[Hetero atoms|Hetero Groups]]. It is updated weekly for newly released entries.

Revision as of 22:40, 17 March 2011

At PDB.Org, using the Advanced Search and query type Chemical ID, you can find all entries in the database that contain a particular chemical component. For example, in March, 2010, five entries contain PYL (explained in Non-Standard Residues).

A complete list of all compounds in the PDB is available, including hydrogens, 3D structures, and bond orders, in the Chemical Components Dictionary of the Worldwide Protein Data Bank. This includes all Standard Residues as well as Non-Standard Residues, carbohydrate adducts, Ligands and Hetero Groups. It is updated weekly for newly released entries.

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