Review:
Protein Structure Databases
overall review score: 4.2
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Protein structure databases are repositories of experimentally determined, theoretical, and predicted three-dimensional structures of proteins.
Key Features
- Stores protein structures
- Provides tools for visualization and analysis
- Facilitates structure-based drug design
Pros
- Valuable resource for structural biologists and bioinformaticians
- Allows for the comparison of different protein structures
- Aids in understanding protein functions and interactions
Cons
- Some databases may have limited or outdated information
- Can be complex to navigate for beginners