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  • The Carbohydrate Structure Database (CSDB) contains manually curated natural carbohydrate structures, taxonomy, bibliography, NMR data and more. The Bacterial (BCSDB) and Plant&Fungal (PFCSDB) databases were merged in 2015, becoming the CSDB, to improve the quality of content-dependent services, such as taxon clustering and NMR simulation.

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  • MobiDB is a database of intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and related features from various sources and prediction tools. Different levels of reliability and different features are reported as different and independent annotations. The database features three levels of annotation: manually curated, indirect and predicted. MobiDB annotates the binding modes of disordered proteins, whether they undergo disorder-to-order transitions or remain disordered in the bound state. In addition, disordered regions undergoing liquid-liquid phase separation or post-translational modifications are defined.

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  • The Carbohydrate Structure Database (CSDB) contains manually curated natural carbohydrate structures, taxonomy, bibliography, NMR data and more. The Bacterial (BCSDB) and Plant&Fungal (PFCSDB) databases were merged in 2015, becoming the CSDB, to improve the quality of content-dependent services, such as taxon clustering and NMR simulation.

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  • MobiDB is a database of intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and related features from various sources and prediction tools. Different levels of reliability and different features are reported as different and independent annotations. The database features three levels of annotation: manually curated, indirect and predicted. MobiDB annotates the binding modes of disordered proteins, whether they undergo disorder-to-order transitions or remain disordered in the bound state. In addition, disordered regions undergoing liquid-liquid phase separation or post-translational modifications are defined.

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