New Features
Paper Published: Updated resources for exploring PDB structures and Computed Structure Models
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![<i>In addition to providing support for 3D structure motif searches with user-provided coordinates, new features highlighted herein include query results organized by redundancy-reduced Groups and summary pages that facilitate exploration of groups of similar proteins. Newly released programmatic tools are also described, as are enhanced training opportunities.</I>](https://cdn.rcsb.org/news/2025/gkae1091figgra1.png)
Read about the RCSB PDB and other molecular biology databases in Nucleic Acids Research’s 2025 annual Database Issue.
Updated resources for exploring experimentally-determined PDB structures and Computed Structure Models at the RCSB Protein Data Bank
(2025) Nucleic Acids Research 53: D564–D574 doi: 10.1093/nar/gkae1091