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Non-Standard Residue

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Any residue not included in the list of Standard amino acids and nucleotides is considered ''Non-Standard''.
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Any residue not included in the list of [[Standard Residues]] is considered ''Non-Standard''.
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Standard residues (standard amino acids and nucleotides) are defined in the [http://www.wwpdb.org/docs.html Protein Data Bank file format (PDB format)] (which was updated on August 1, 2007), and have record type ATOM in PDB-format atomic coordinate files. Standard residues are:
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* TPO in [[1bkx]]
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Note: the former scheme of designating modified standard nucleotides with plus signs (+A, +C, +G, +I, +T, +U) was discontinued in the remediated PDB, effective August 1, 2007.

Revision as of 15:03, 5 June 2008

Any residue not included in the list of Standard Residues is considered Non-Standard.

Examples:

Note: the former scheme of designating modified standard nucleotides with plus signs (+A, +C, +G, +I, +T, +U) was discontinued in the remediated PDB, effective August 1, 2007.

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