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Nucleic acid structures and the Protein Data Bank
Helen M. Berman
RCSB Protein Data Bank
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Established in 1971, the Protein Data Bank (PDB), an archive of macromolecular structural data that is freely and publicly available to the global community, marked its 50th birthday in 2021. In celebration, a Crash Course titled 'Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers University Structural Biologists' was held virtually on November 2, 2021.

Access all presentations from this meeting at rcsb.org (rcsb.org/pages/pdb50-meetings#rutgers), or use this playlist for chronological recording of the full meeting including panel discussions and introductions (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHib7JgKNUUfG-jF6Ezr27njjMUoLm5qn).
PDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers | Helen M. BermanIntroduction | Using KBase to Access Protein Structures and Models¿Qué es una proteína? (Spanish)What is a Protein? (from PDB-101)PDB50 at the ACA: Day 1 | Erica Ollman Saphire, La Jolla Institute for ImmunologyPDB50 at the ACA: Day 1 | Panel DiscussionInsulin From Bacteria To YouHow Enzymes Work (from PDB-101)PDB50 at the ACA: Day 1 | Mike Martynowycz, HHMI/UCLAAccessing Computed Structure Models generated using   AlphaFold2 or RoseTTAFold(2)Evolution of the Insulin GenePDBx/mmCIF data files - Lifting the lid off the black box

PDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers | Helen M. Berman @RCSBProteinDataBank

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