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1. Structures used from the PDB should be cited with the PDB ID and the JRNL reference. For example, structure 102L should be referenced as:

PDB ID: 102L D.W.Heinz, W.A.Baase, F.W.Dahlquist, B.W.Matthews How Amino-Acid Insertions are Allowed in an Alpha-Helix of T4 Lysozyme. Nature 361 pp. 561 (1993)

Structures without a published reference can be cited with the PDB ID, author names, and title:

PDB ID: 2I6E Tyagi, R., Kumaran, D., Burley, S.K., Swaminathan, S., (New York Structural GenomiX Research Consortium) Crystal structure of a hypothetical protein belonging to Pfam:DUF178 from Deinococcus radiodurans

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H.M.Berman, J.Westbrook, Z.Feng, G.Gilliland, T.N.Bhat, H.Weissig, I.N.Shindyalov, P.E.Bourne The Protein Data Bank Nucleic Acids Research, 28 pp. 235-242 (2000)


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H.M. Berman, K. Henrick, H. Nakamura (2003): Announcing the worldwide Protein Data Bank. Nature Structural Biology 10 (12), p. 980

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5. The Brookhaven National Laboratory PDB ceased operation on June 30, 1999. The original journal reference for the BNL PDB is:

F.C.Bernstein, T.F.Koetzle, G.J.B.Williams, E.F.Meyer Jr, M.D.Brice, J.R.Rodgers, O.Kennard, T.Shimanouchi, M.Tasumi The Protein Data Bank: a computer-based archival file for macromolecular structures. J. Mol. Biol. 112 pp. 535-542 (1977)

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