Database of protein conformational diversity
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The Database of protein conformational diversity (PCDB) is a database of diversity of protein tertiary structures within protein domains as determined by X-ray crystallography.[1][2] Proteins are inherently flexible and this database collects information on this subject for use in molecular research. It uses the CATH database as a source of structures for each protein and reports the range of differences in the structures based on their superposition and reports a maximum RMSD. The interface for the database allows researchers to find proteins with a range of conformational flexibility allowing them to find highly flexible proteins for example. The database is run and maintained by a group of researchers based at the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes in Argentina.[citation needed]
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Description | Protein conformational diversity. |
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Research center | Universidad Nacional de Quilmes |
Laboratory | Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones |
Authors | Ezequiel I Juritz |
Primary citation | Juritz & al. (2011)[1] |
Release date | 2010 |
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Website | http://www.pcdb.unq.edu.ar |
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