Protein Japan

Protein Japan

From November 27, 2024 until November 29, 2024

At Koto - Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan

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News - Protein Data Bank Japan

NAR 2019 Database Issue now includes [wwPDB] A new PDB archive paper. We will be exhibiting a booth on Saturday, 17th November (Saturday) at the event "". Co-Creation Bureau of Osaka University, "Enjoy Osaka Univ.". The "Shape", which is the protein that supports life. We will be exhibiting a booth at on 10 November (Sat) & 11 Nov (Sun). Science Agora 2018, in Tokyo. The "shape" of the proteins that support life. Molmil 2, the default viewer for PDBj, has been available since November 1, 2018.

We will be exhibiting booths, experience corners, and various resources and results of Osaka University at the event.Children and adults can all learn science and enjoy it.Registration is not required. Come as you are!

The new version of the Java-based molecular viewers, jV and jV2, has been released. The latest version of jV is 4.5.4.No functional changes have been made compared to previous versions. The only thing that was changed is the certification of signing.Update procedures may be required for Java applets embedded in web sites. Details are below.Types of UseThe latest update to the website is:CommentBinary (jar version) Not necessaryThis type launches the jar files that were downloaded locally beforehand.There is no need to update, as there are no changes in the functional specifications and no confirmation required for running on local system.Updates are not harmful. Java Web Start (jnlp) version Not necessaryThe latest version of the software is downloaded each time the program executes.The server will always provide the latest version.Java applet on the website (*1)When it comes to jV software, updating is required.Update the jV when the Java applet embedded on the website refers to the software that you placed yourself. The certificate will expire and prevent the launch of the jV.*1: Some of the latest web browsers, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, do not support Java applets.