I don't see a concise list of changes there?
At 07:34 AM 10/9/2007, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
Did you go to this web site?
http://remediation.wwpdb.org/downloads.html
It has the new dictionary stuff
Eleanor
James Stroud wrote:
Hello All,
I noticed some things different about the PDB today causing me to
rub my eyes vigorously and to put my nose right on my monitor in disbelief:
* -> ' for nucleic acid sugars
O#P -> OP# for the phosphate oxygens
C5A -> C7 for thymidine exocyclic methyl (didn't it used to be C5A?)
And who knows what else. In fact, my real question *is* "who knows
what else?" I looked at the RCSB site and googled PDB changes, etc,
but really couldn't find the low-down. Another question is how long
before it all changes again? I noticed some threads here with PDB
in the title recently, but didn't read them because I thought they
discussed esoteric and philosophical issues that do not affect us common folk.
James
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