Yea.   I had just found that.

> On Jul 19, 2016, at 12:38 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es> wrote:
> 
> Hi Phil
> 
> Going to PubChem, Compound Summary for CID 5284616
> has a "download" menu that offers no 3D structure but says "Protein-bound 
> 3D structures" -- their format are not helpful, but you can search in PDB for 
> rapamycin and will find this ligand as RAP
> 
> Hence, Jmol console
> load ==RAP
> and you have it!
> 
> Of course, you can browse the different proteins to check the actual "real" 
> 3D structure they bind
> 
> ·
> Dr. Angel Herráez
> Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
> Dept. of Systems Biology, University of Alcalá
> E-28871 Alcalá de Henares  (Madrid), Spain
> 
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