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'''ValidatorDB''' is a database of precomputed validation results for all ligands and non-standard residues in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The molecules deemed relevant for validation are all ligands and non-standard residues with 7 or more heavy atoms. Standard nucleotides, standard amino acids and selenomethionine are not covered. The models from the wwPDB Chemical Component Dictionary (wwPDB CCD) are used as reference structures during validation. The database is updated on a weekly basis.
'''ValidatorDB''' is a database of precomputed validation results for all ligands and non-standard residues in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The molecules deemed relevant for validation are all ligands and non-standard residues with 7 or more heavy atoms. Standard nucleotides, standard amino acids and selenomethionine are not covered. The models from the wwPDB Chemical Component Dictionary (wwPDB CCD) are used as reference structures during validation. The database is updated on a weekly basis.


Below you can find the '''ValidatorDB''' user manual, which contains all the information you need in order to make efficient use of '''ValidatorDB'''. Additional support is provided on the '''ValidatorDB''' web pages. When you first access the '''ValidatorDB''' page, you will find basic information in the '''Quick Help''' tab, and useful examples fo database snippets in the '''Samples''' tab. Moreover, various interactive guides are accessible at all times by a green button at the top right corner of some tabs. We recommend that you make use of these as often as you need.
Below you can find the '''ValidatorDB''' user manual, which contains all the information you need in order to make efficient use of '''ValidatorDB'''. Additional support is provided on the '''ValidatorDB''' web pages. When you first access the '''ValidatorDB''' page, you will find basic information in the '''Quick Help''' tab, and useful examples of database snippets in the '''Samples''' tab. Moreover, various interactive guides are accessible at all times by a green button at the top right corner of some tabs. We recommend that you make use of these as often as you need.


===[http://www.slideshare.net/lukypravda/validatordb-first-time-user-guide-37728902 First time user guide to ValidatorDB]===
===[http://www.slideshare.net/lukypravda/validatordb-first-time-user-guide-37728902 First time user guide to ValidatorDB]===

Revision as of 10:20, 13 May 2015


ValidatorDB is a database of precomputed validation results for all ligands and non-standard residues in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The molecules deemed relevant for validation are all ligands and non-standard residues with 7 or more heavy atoms. Standard nucleotides, standard amino acids and selenomethionine are not covered. The models from the wwPDB Chemical Component Dictionary (wwPDB CCD) are used as reference structures during validation. The database is updated on a weekly basis.

Below you can find the ValidatorDB user manual, which contains all the information you need in order to make efficient use of ValidatorDB. Additional support is provided on the ValidatorDB web pages. When you first access the ValidatorDB page, you will find basic information in the Quick Help tab, and useful examples of database snippets in the Samples tab. Moreover, various interactive guides are accessible at all times by a green button at the top right corner of some tabs. We recommend that you make use of these as often as you need.

If you are a first time user, we recommend that you go through the basic presentation specifically prepared to help you get oriented.




  1. Incomplete structures
  2. Complete structures
    1. Wrong chirality
    2. Correct chirality
  3. Warnings
  4. Processing warnings

  1. Synopsis page
    1. Search
    2. Overview
    3. Details by molecule
    4. Details by PDB entry
  2. Specifics page
    1. Overview
    2. Summary
    3. Details
    4. Single molecule report
    5. Processing warnings