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Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited journal article.


CAS subject entries for this document include: Databases; Proteins, general, biological studies.

CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2003 ACS

TITLE: The Protein Data Bank
AUTHOR(S): Berman, Helen M.; Westbrook, John; Feng, Zukang; Gilliland, Gary; Bhat, T. N.; Weissig, Helge; Shindyalov, Ilya N.; Bourne, Philip E.
CORPORATE SOURCE: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB), Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB), Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, 08854-8087, USA
SOURCE: Nucleic Acids Research (2000), 28(1), 235-242 CODEN: NARHAD; ISSN: 0305-1048
PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT:
The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/)is the single worldwide archive of structural data of biol. macromols. This paper describes the goals of the PDB, the systems in place for data deposition and access, how to obtain further information, and near-term plans for the future development of the resource.

 

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