The Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB; http://wwpdb.org) is excited to announce that the number of structures available in the PDB archive determined using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has passed the 10,000 mark!

Since the first biomacromolecular NMR structure was archived in 1989, the number of NMR-derived structures in the PDB has grown steadily. Last year alone over 500 new NMR structures were deposited, more than in the first 10 years of NMR depositions combined. Today, NMR-derived structures account for more than 10% of the PDB archive which itself will reach the 100,000 structure mark in 2014.

You can read more about this milestone achievement and the dedicated databases, tools and services that help make this wealth of structural information accessible to the scientific community at http://wwpdb.org

on behalf of the wwPDB

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Gary Battle
Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe)

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