LIT to PDB converter
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LIT converter | PDB converter |
The LIT (Microsoft Reader) file format is used to create electronic books. It is a proprietary format developed by Microsoft for its digital book reader application, Microsoft Reader. This format was primarily designed to work on Microsoft Windows devices, but with the help of third-party programs it can also be read on other platforms. LIT files can contain text, images, hypertext links, tables and XHTML markup language and are encrypted to prevent unauthorized access. This format supports DRM (digital rights management) and offers the ability to record page turns, highlights and other reader activity. | The PDB (Protein Data Bank) file format is used to store 3-dimensional structural data of biological molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, which can be visualized with chemical visualization programs. The PDB file contains information about the atom's coordinates, the residue name and sequence number, the secondary structure information, and numbers and names of hetero-atoms. The PDB files are faithfully adopted to the widely used mmCIF (macromolecular Crystallographic Information File) syntax and are loosely associated with the following formats: mdl (Mol), mol2 (Tripos), sdf (Sparta), and cif (Cambridge). |