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'''The most common ...'''
'''The most common ...'''
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* The most common Sources are [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=9606 Homo sapiens], present in 20,427 PDB structures and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=562 Escherichia coli], present in 8,221 PDB structures.
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* The most common Sources are [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=9606 Homo sapiens], present in 20,471 PDB structures and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=562 Escherichia coli], present in 8,234 PDB structures.
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* The most common Ligand is '''SO4''', present in 8,486 PDB structures.
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* The most common Ligand is '''SO4''', present in 8,523 PDB structures.
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* The most common Space group is '''P 21 21 21''', present in 14,648 PDB structures.
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* The most common Space group is '''P 21 21 21''', present in 14,685 PDB structures.
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* The most common Chemical Element, after the common protein elements C,O,N,P,S is <b>Zinc</b>, found in 6,465 PDB structures.
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* The most common Chemical Element, after the common protein elements C,O,N,P,S is <b>Zinc</b>, found in 6,474 PDB structures.
* The least common Chemical Elements are <b>Indium</b> ([[1ind]]), <b>Neptunium</b> ([[1yuh]]), <b>Rhodium</b> ([[2zur]]) and <b>Vanadium</b> ([[1qyl]]), found in 1 PDB structure each.
* The least common Chemical Elements are <b>Indium</b> ([[1ind]]), <b>Neptunium</b> ([[1yuh]]), <b>Rhodium</b> ([[2zur]]) and <b>Vanadium</b> ([[1qyl]]), found in 1 PDB structure each.
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* The PDB structures with the shortest chain (greater than one residue) are [[1a16]], [[1ahg]], [[1apg]], [[1b2m]], [[1cwp]], [[1d53]], [[1ddl]], [[1dn8]], [[1ehl]], [[1f0v]], [[1i8m]], [[1ijs]], [[1kqs]], [[1lgc]], [[1m6a]], [[1n38]], [[1oup]], [[1pek]], [[1pv4]], [[1pvo]], [[1q81]], [[1q82]], [[1rnb]], [[1uvk]], [[1xam]], [[207l]], [[279d]], [[2aig]], [[2dwl]], [[2dwm]], [[2ht1]], [[2htt]], [[2ok0]], [[2pjr]], [[2vrt]], [[3bfn]], [[3er9]], [[3ngz]], [[3rec]], [[3tmn]], [[4pad]] with 2 residues each.
* The PDB structures with the shortest chain (greater than one residue) are [[1a16]], [[1ahg]], [[1apg]], [[1b2m]], [[1cwp]], [[1d53]], [[1ddl]], [[1dn8]], [[1ehl]], [[1f0v]], [[1i8m]], [[1ijs]], [[1kqs]], [[1lgc]], [[1m6a]], [[1n38]], [[1oup]], [[1pek]], [[1pv4]], [[1pvo]], [[1q81]], [[1q82]], [[1rnb]], [[1uvk]], [[1xam]], [[207l]], [[279d]], [[2aig]], [[2dwl]], [[2dwm]], [[2ht1]], [[2htt]], [[2ok0]], [[2pjr]], [[2vrt]], [[3bfn]], [[3er9]], [[3ngz]], [[3rec]], [[3tmn]], [[4pad]] with 2 residues each.
* The PDB structures with the heaviest chain are [[2vz8]], [[2vz9]] with 272,251.98 each.
* The PDB structures with the heaviest chain are [[2vz8]], [[2vz9]] with 272,251.98 each.
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* The PDB structures with the most ligands are [[3prq]], [[3prr]] with 17 ligands each.
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* The PDB structure with the most ligands is [[3arc]] with 19 ligands.
* The PDB structure with the largest file is [[2ku2]] with 21.18M .
* The PDB structure with the largest file is [[2ku2]] with 21.18M .
* The PDB structure with the smallest file is [[3rec]] with 2.6K .
* The PDB structure with the smallest file is [[3rec]] with 2.6K .
'''Overall Statistics ...'''
'''Overall Statistics ...'''
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* The mean PDB resolution is 2.15 &plusmn; 0.56 based on 62,995 X_Ray structures.
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* The mean PDB resolution is 2.15 &plusmn; 0.56 based on 63,147 X_Ray structures.
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* The mean PDB file is 170.21K &plusmn; 287.06K based on 72,386 files.
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* The mean PDB file is 170.32K &plusmn; 287.3K based on 72,550 files.
* There is 1 structure file with 12 citations ([[1het]]) and 1 structure file with 9 citations ([[1dxr]]).
* There is 1 structure file with 12 citations ([[1het]]) and 1 structure file with 9 citations ([[1dxr]]).
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''Updated by [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca OCA ] on Wed Apr 13 08:39:23 2011''
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''Updated by [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca OCA ] on Thu Apr 21 14:05:59 2011''
==Notes==
==Notes==
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Revision as of 10:58, 21 April 2011

A list of Useful, Useless or simply Interesting facts on Proteins, Structures and what's around them, automatically updated by OCA, the browser and database for structure and function.

The most common ...

  • The most common Sources are Homo sapiens, present in 20,471 PDB structures and Escherichia coli, present in 8,234 PDB structures.
  • The most common Ligand is SO4, present in 8,523 PDB structures.
  • The most common Space group is P 21 21 21, present in 14,685 PDB structures.
  • The most common Chemical Element, after the common protein elements C,O,N,P,S is Zinc, found in 6,474 PDB structures.
  • The least common Chemical Elements are Indium (1ind), Neptunium (1yuh), Rhodium (2zur) and Vanadium (1qyl), found in 1 PDB structure each.

The most conspicuous ...

Overall Statistics ...

  • The mean PDB resolution is 2.15 ± 0.56 based on 63,147 X_Ray structures.
  • The mean PDB file is 170.32K ± 287.3K based on 72,550 files.
  • There is 1 structure file with 12 citations (1het) and 1 structure file with 9 citations (1dxr).

Updated by OCA on Thu Apr 21 14:05:59 2011

Notes

Search for this page with the word BelieveItOrNot -- all the words in the real title "Believe It Or Not!" are so common that they are ignored by the search index mechanism (see Help:Stop Words), so you will not succeed searching for the real title. This page is also linked to the Main Page.

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