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Template: Protein Data Bank link. 47 languages. ... This template provides a simple link to the Protein Data Bank and be used for up to 9 PDB accessions: {{PDB ...
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An infobox for proteins. If the article is also linked to the corresponding gene item on Wikidata (which it often is), consider using {{Infobox gene}}. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also {{ Infobox nonhuman protein }} {{ Infobox protein family }} Category:Protein pages needing a ...
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) [1] is a database for the three-dimensional structural data of large biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, ...
Identify structural template(s). BLAST and HHblits are used to identify templates. Those are stored in the Swiss-model Template Library (SMTL), which is derived from Protein Data Bank (PDB). Align target sequence and template structure(s). Build model and minimize energy. Swiss-model implements a rigid fragment assembly approach in modelling.
Homology model of the DHRS7B protein created with Swiss-model and rendered with PyMOL. Homology modeling, also known as comparative modeling of protein, refers to constructing an atomic-resolution model of the "target" protein from its amino acid sequence and an experimental three-dimensional structure of a related homologous protein (the "template").