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DESCRIPTION:The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is a global archive containing over
  200\,000 experimentally-determined 3D structures of biomolecules like pro
 teins\, DNA\, and RNA. Interestingly\, about 75% of these structures also 
 include small molecules (ligands)\, which play vital roles\, such as cofac
 tors\, reactants\, or inhibitors (drugs). \n\nEach structure deposited in
  the PDB is assigned a unique PDB ID\, and provides valuable details\, suc
 h as  3D coordinates\, structure data quality\, and information about sma
 ll molecules bound to the structure. However\, understanding how the same 
 small molecule interacts across different structures can be challenging\, 
 as ligand-related data is scattered across various PDB entries. Aggregatin
 g and comparing this data is often necessary to gain meaningful insights a
 nd address various biological questions.\n\nTo bridge this gap\, PDBe pres
 ents novel PDBe-KB Ligand Pages that aggregate and summarise all structure
  data for each ligand in PDB. These pages offer a comprehensive view of ea
 ch ligand\, covering chemical\, structural\, interaction and functional de
 tails. They aggregate key data\, including bound structures and proteins\,
  PDB-wide ligand-protein interaction statistics\, and related ligands. Add
 itionally\, the pages provide details such as molecular descriptors\, 2D/3
 D structural view\, cross-links to external databases like ChEMBL\, PubChe
 m\, and DrugBank for further exploration. This unified resource enables us
 ers to easily explore and analyse ligand data across the PDB.\n\nIn this w
 ebinar\, we will showcase the features of **PDBe-KB Ligand Pages** and gu
 ide you on how to use them to uncover scientific insights about small mole
 cules in the PDB.
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SUMMARY:Explore small molecules in the PDB easily using PDBe-KB Ligand Page
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/explore-small-molecules
 -pdb-easily-using-pdbe-kb-ligand-pages
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