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Register for the June 11 Virtual Office Hour on Depositing Integrative Structures Based on Chemical Crosslinking and 3DEM to the PDB

05/05 PDB101 News

<I>Register for the June 11 Office Hour: Depositing Integrative Structures Based on Chemical Crosslinking and 3DEM to the PDB 
</I>Register for the June 11 Office Hour: Depositing Integrative Structures Based on Chemical Crosslinking and 3DEM to the PDB

Interested in learning more about how to submit structures from Integrative/Hybrid Methods (IHM) determined using 3DEM plus chemical crosslinking to the PDB archive? Bring your questions to a virtual office hour.

PDB-IHM has been unified with the PDB to deliver integrative structures alongside experimental structures in the PDB archive. Integrative structures are assigned PDB accession codes and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), annotated as IHM structures, and can currently be accessed from the PDB archive, PDB DOI links that resolve to wwPDB.org (e.g., for pdb_00008zzc), RCSB.org, and PDB-IHM. Integrative structures can be deposited through the PDB-IHM deposition portal and are processed in parallel to the wwPDB OneDep system.

Given the growing use of chemical crosslinking restraints alongside 3DEM in integrative structure determination, this office hour will focus on helping PDB depositors navigate the PDB-IHM deposition system and related tools to streamline and support the deposition process.

Join Dr. Brinda Vallat for the Office Hour on Depositing Integrative Structures based on Chemical Crosslinking and 3DEM to the PDB.

This informal event will include a brief demonstration and ample opportunity for Q&A.

Thursday June 11, 2026
noon -1:00pm Eastern | 9:00am - 10am Pacific.

Please register for this free event. An institutional email address for registration is preferred.
You will receive confirmation and a Zoom link by email before the event.

Going to IUCr? Join wwPDB for free hands-on pre-meeting workshops to learn how to deposit IHM structures determined using 3DEM plus chemical crosslinking and how to leverage various OneDep features and tools for efficient PDB deposition

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