Dear all,

Have you ever wondered how many times your structures are mentioned in the literature, even when your paper isn't cited (or when your structure hasn't been published)? You can now find out easily on the redesigned and improved PDBe website. We not only list the papers that have cited the paper in which your structure was published, but also show you papers (provided they are full-text open access) where the PDB code of your structure is mentioned but your paper isn't cited.

For example, the zeta-crystallin structure solved by the SGC in 2004 hasn't bee published, but you can see on the PDBe entry page (http://pdbe.org/1yb5) that five papers mention the PDB code of this structure.

This is just one of the many new features on the redesigned PDBe website that we hope will help (structural) biologists find the information they need about biomacromolecular structures and complexes available in the PDB and EMDB. Explore the website at http://pdbe.org/ and feel free to send us your comments through the feedback feature.

PDBe team

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