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Database Query Tool
This tool allows you to search the current Ribosome Analysis Database and find all structures that satisfy your criteria. While we have included a range of common search criteria, additional capabilities can be added, upon request.
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Structure Information
molecular composition
?
?
Based on the value selected, additional options may be
ignored. For example, if "only SSU" is selected, then
any values provided for body rotation angles will be
ignored. All ignored values will be listed in the output.
all
LSU-SSU assembly
only SSU
only LSU
experimental method
all
Cryo-EM
X-RAY
Resolution
to
Å
SSU Body
rotation angle range
to
°
tilt angle range
?
?
Must be greater
than or equal to 0
and less than or
equal to 180.
to
°
tilt direction range
?
?
Tilt directions are periodic
quantities. min and max are
defined according to a
counterclockwise convention.
For example, min=-50 with
max=30 would be the same
as min=310 with max=30.
Though, min=30 with
max=310 would be the
inverse angle range.
to
°
SSU Head
rotation angle range
to
°
tilt angle range
?
?
Must be greater
than or equal to 0
and less than or
equal to 180.
to
°
tilt direction range
?
?
Tilt directions are periodic
quantities. min and max are
defined according to a
counterclockwise convention.
For example, min=-50 with
max=30 would be the same
as min=310 with max=30.
Though, min=30 with
max=310 would be the
inverse angle range.
to
°
Organism Info
name (
list
)
domain of life
all
bacteria
archaea
eukarya
type
all
not mitoribosomes
only mitoribosomes
Publication Info
year
to
manuscript title
author
journal (
list
)
Deposition Information
RCSB ID
RCSB title
RCSB keywords
Instructions
Use any/all options to
search the database.
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Page created and maintained by the
Whitford Group
at the
Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
, Northeastern University.