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Use the simple interface [http://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/pe_beta/pe/protexpl/unremed.htm here at Eric Martz's UMASS site] to easily get unremediated pdb files [ftp://ftp.rcsb.org via ftp at the RCSB Protein Data Bank].<br> | Use the simple interface [http://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/pe_beta/pe/protexpl/unremed.htm here at Eric Martz's UMASS site] to easily get unremediated pdb files [ftp://ftp.rcsb.org via ftp at the RCSB Protein Data Bank].<br> | ||
These files come back in a compressed form. Eric Martz's site lists Winzip as an alternative for PC but this program is not free once a trial period expires; Stuffit expander failed to uncompress such a file on a PC although Eric lists it as useful on Macs. I found to uncompress them, I could upload them to the Web hosting server I have access to and use 'zcat -d <nowiki>[FILE NAME]</nowiki>' to have it show an uncompressed form in my Secure Shell client using logging enabled to save a file of the output locally on my own drive. | These files come back in a compressed form. Eric Martz's site lists Winzip as an alternative for PC but this program is not free once a trial period expires; Stuffit expander failed to uncompress such a file on a PC although Eric lists it as useful on Macs. I found to uncompress them, I could upload them to the Web hosting server I have access to and use 'zcat -d <nowiki>[FILE NAME]</nowiki>' to have it show an uncompressed form in my Secure Shell client using logging enabled to save a file of the output locally on my own drive. | ||
See also [[Standard Residues]] and [[Non-Standard Residues]] |