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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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The [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/ Protein Data Bank (PDB)] is a repository of large molecule structures (proteins and nucleic acids). The website offers also a variety of tools and resources for studying these structures. The structures are available in PDB and mmCIF format, that can be read by PyMOL. In order to exploit these resources, some plugins have been developed. | |||
This plugin has been developed for PyMol v0.97. It works also with never version of PyMOL. This piece of software has been tested successfully on Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. | |||
This plugin permits you to: | This plugin permits you to: | ||
* search for any text into the PDB | * search for any text into the PDB Index File ("Human Hemoglobin", i.e.) | ||
* retrieve the results into a spreadsheet. By double | * retrieve the results into a spreadsheet. By double clicking on the row, the structure of the entry is downloaded. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
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==Author== | ==Author== | ||
[[User:Pansanel|Jerome Pansanel]] | [[User:Pansanel|Jerome Pansanel]] | ||
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[[Category:Plugins]] | [[Category:Plugins]] |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 9 September 2015
Description
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is a repository of large molecule structures (proteins and nucleic acids). The website offers also a variety of tools and resources for studying these structures. The structures are available in PDB and mmCIF format, that can be read by PyMOL. In order to exploit these resources, some plugins have been developed.
This plugin has been developed for PyMol v0.97. It works also with never version of PyMOL. This piece of software has been tested successfully on Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.
This plugin permits you to:
- search for any text into the PDB Index File ("Human Hemoglobin", i.e.)
- retrieve the results into a spreadsheet. By double clicking on the row, the structure of the entry is downloaded.
Availability
This plugin is Free Software and can be downloaded on this website.