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What is the general representation of PDB id?Where X is any integer, and B, C, and D are any alphabet

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What is the general representation of PDB id?

Where X is any integer, and B, C, and D are any alphabet.

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The general representation of a PDB (Protein Data Bank) ID is typically a four-character alphanumeric code. This code is unique to each entry in the database.

The PDB ID is structured as follows:

  1. The first character is an integer (0-9).
  2. The second character can be any letter of the alphabet (A-Z).
  3. The third character can be any letter of the alphabet (A-Z).
  4. The fourth character can be any letter of the alphabet (A-Z).

So, if we replace the integer with 'X' and the letters with 'B', 'C', and 'D', the general representation of a PDB ID would be 'XBCD'.

Please note that the letters are not case-sensitive, meaning they can be either uppercase or lowercase.

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