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RCSBProteinDataBank | Celebrating 50 Years of the Protein Data Bank Archive @RCSBProteinDataBank | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
In 1971, the structural biology community established the single worldwide archive for macromolecular structure data–the Protein Data Bank (PDB). From its inception, the PDB has embraced a culture of open access, leading to its widespread use by the research community. PDB data are used by hundreds of data resources and millions of users exploring fundamental biology, energy, and biomedicine.

This video looks at the history and the milestones that shaped the PDB into the leading resource for research and education it is today. To learn more, visit rcsb.org/pages/pdb50
Celebrating 50 Years of the Protein Data Bank ArchivePenicillin Binding Protein: Crosslinking peptidoglycan chainsIntroduction to Mol* (MolStar) Molecular Graphics SystemInsulin BiosynthesisNonlinear regression: Creating the Pandas DataFrameExtracting data from mmCIF files using the Biopython librarySSRIs: Sustaining SmilesDeveloping SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines (2020)Breast Cancer Chess Championship: Trastuzumab vs HER2 ReceptorPDB50 at BPS: Helen M. BermanPDB-101: Bringing Proteins to Life for Science EducatorsPDB50 at BPS: Linda Columbus

Celebrating 50 Years of the Protein Data Bank Archive @RCSBProteinDataBank

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