> Where can I find the specs for the different molecular file formats
> (XYZ,  MOL, etc.)?
Hmmm ... I am not the file format person, so I don't really know ... I was
asking the same question a few months ago. Perhaps someone else can give
us a reference to a comprehensive list.

And if we come up with a good list then we can publish it on the Jmol web
pages.

> I know the Brooklyn protein databank, but I'm looking for smaller
> molecules  (vitamins, pharmaceuticals, ...).
> Do you know any free databases focused on models of small molecules on
> the WWW?
I recently became aware of a large database maintained by the US National
Cancer Institute.
  http://cactus.nci.nih.gov

They claim to have over 250K compounds. I have not spent a lot of time
there. If you use it, let us know what you think.


Miguel





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