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http://xpdb.nist.gov:8060/BMCD4/
Contains crystal data and the crystallization conditions, which have been compiled from literature, including proteins, protein:protein complexes, nucleic acid, nucleic acid:nucleic acid complexes, protein:nucleic acid complexes, and viruses.
http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/products/csd/
Contains crystal structure information, chemical, and bibliographic data for about 400,000 organic and metal-organic compounds.
http://www.fqspl.com.pl/?a=product_view&id=41
A database containing information on Protein Crystallization Conditions. It helps researchers in setting conditions for protein crystallization, thus contributing to reducing the time to analyze protein structures.
http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/free_services/csdsymmetry/
The most complete collation of observed molecular and crystallographic symmetry properties to date. A relational database built using Microsoft Access.
http://www.sbg.bio.ic.ac.uk/had/
Information on the preparation and characterisation of heavy-atom derivatives of protein crystals. Also contains information resulting from an analysis of the binding of these heavy-atoms with proteins in the crystal environment.
http://icsd.ill.eu/icsd/
Contains records of all inorganic crystal structures, with atomic coordinates.
http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/
assembles and distributes structural information about nucleic acids.
http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/peptaibol/welcome.html
Aims to provide a fully searchable database for the sequences of peptaibols. It deals primarily with naturally-occurring peptides, generally these have a fungal origin.
http://www.icdd.com/
maintained by the International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD)
http://www.cristal.org/iniref.html
Structure Determination by Powder Diffraction - Database : methods, tutorials, references and links.
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/
Archive of experimentally-determined, biological macromolecule 3-D structures from the Brookhaven National Laboratory. Also includes newsletters and a description of the PDB file format.
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