- Course overview
- Search within this course
- What is PDBe?
- Why do we need PDBe?
- When to use PDBe?
- How to access and navigate PDBe?
- Guided exercise 1: Giardia lamlia
- Exercise 1: How do I search PDB for Giardia lamblia?
- Exercise 1: How many proteins are there in the PDB for Giardia lamblia?
- Exercise 1: How many of these proteins function as enzymes?
- Exercise 1: Which part of the cell do these proteins come from?
- Exercise 1: What type of ligands do they interact with?
- Guided exercise 2: Glycolysis process
- Exercise 2: How do I search the PDB for enzymes involved in glycolysis?
- Exercise 2: Are all the 10 enzyme structures that are involved in the glycolytic pathway present in the PDB?
- Exercise 2: What part of the cell do the enzymes belong to?
- Exercise 2: How do I identify the different classes of enzymes (e.g. hydrolase) that participate in glycolysis?
- Exercise 2: How many of them display nucleotide binding activity?
- Exercise 2: Which protein family/families does the enzyme Glucokinase belong to?
- Exercise 2: How do I identify the best representative structure from each of the protein families?
- Exploring a PDB entry
- Summary
- Test your knowledge
- Your feedback
- Learn more
- Get help and support on PDBe
- References
Downloading information from multiple PDB entries
1. Select the entries that you want to download by ticking the box next to the entry ID code. To proceed to download, press the green ‘Download’ button on the top of the page (highlighted in Figure 17).
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2. After pressing the ‘Download’ button a pop up window appears where the download options and formats available can be specified (Figure 18).
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