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Atoms (Kilo)
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KD* ([[Asymmetric Unit]])
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57 (2.7K x 21 NMR models. Includes hydrogen.)
57 (2.7K x 21 NMR models. Includes hydrogen.)
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416 (20K x 20 NMR models)
416 = 19.8K x 21 NMR models (416)
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Models with &gt;10,000 atoms are in the largest ~10% of the [[PDB]]; with &gt;20,000 atoms, the largest ~5%; with &gt;50,000 atoms, the largest ~1.5% (counting all models for NMR ensembles).
Models with &gt;10,000 atoms are in the largest ~10% of the [[PDB]]; with &gt;20,000 atoms, the largest ~5%; with &gt;50,000 atoms, the largest ~1.5% (counting all models for NMR ensembles).
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> KD as reported by Jmol (print {not hoh}.mass.sum). RCSB molecular weights are sometimes much larger for obscure reasons. RCSB report is in parentheses.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> kDa excluding water as reported by Jmol (print {not hoh}.mass.sum). RCSB molecular weights are sometimes much larger for obscure reasons. RCSB report is in parentheses.
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