Dear Deborah,

Many thanks to you and the PDBe team, this is a much welcome update. Lots
of incredibly helpful tools, adding detail and providing context to
macromolecular models. Having the conservation data so easily accessible is
just wonderful. In fact, the whole 'Macromolecules' tab is great; it
addresses so many questions in one go. I guess it's time for me to update
my workshop protocols :S

I'd like to encourage everyone to give this new version a good go πŸ™‚

On Fri, 19 Sept 2025 at 11:29, Deborah Harrus <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *Dear colleagues,*
>
>
>
> * We are pleased to announce the release of the new PDBe Entry Pages,
> providing a significantly improved experience for exploring experimental
> macromolecular structures. The redesigned pages were developed with
> extensive feedback from users and experts across structural biology and
> related communities β€” including many of you reading this. We are very
> grateful and appreciative of your input and ongoing support. The result is
> a cleaner, mobile-friendly interface with deeper insights, new interactive
> features, and improved integration of data and annotations. Highlights of
> what’s new: - Improved navigation with a tab-based structure – making it
> easier to find and interpret information - Enhanced 3D viewers – better
> tools for visualising ligands and macromolecules - AI-mined annotations –
> residue-level insights automatically extracted from the literature -
> User-uploaded annotations – contextualise and share your own data directly
> in the browser - Streamlined citation views – see both the original
> publication and subsequent studies that used the structure - Mobile design
> – explore and interpret structures on the go These updates aim to support a
> wide range of users, from structural biology experts and clinicians to data
> scientists and students, by making structural data more accessible,
> interactive, and contextual. For programmatic users, all data served on the
> entry pages are also accessible through open APIs. Explore the new PDBe
> Entry Pages here: pdbe.org/5cxt <http://pdbe.org/5cxt> Read the full
> EMBL-EBI news item:
> https://www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/updates-from-data-resources/pdbe-entry-pages/
> <https://www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/updates-from-data-resources/pdbe-entry-pages/>
> We hope these new features make it easier for you and your community to
> explore and use structural data. Feedback is very welcome. With best
> wishes, Deborah Harrus, on behalf of the PDBe team*
>
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> Deborah Harrus, Ph.D.
> PDBe Archive Project Leader, Biocuration Lead
>
> Protein Data Bank in Europe
> European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
> European Molecular Biology Laboratory
> Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
> Hinxton
> Cambridge CB10 1SD UK
> http://www.PDBe.org
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