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PDBe: improved accessibility of macromolecular structure data from PDB and EMDB

Authors :
Pauline Haslam
David R. Armstrong
Mandar Deshpande
Paul K. Korir
Oliver S. Smart
Glen van Ginkel
Miriam Hirshberg
Lora Mak
Thomas J. Oldfield
Sameer Velankar
Nurul Nadzirin
Ingvar Lagerstedt
Jose M. Dana
Swanand Gore
Gary M. Battle
Saqib Mir
Younes Alhroub
Gaurav Sahni
Alice R. Clark
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
Gerard J. Kleywegt
Andrii Iudin
Robert A. Slowley
Pieter M. S. Hendrickx
Sanchayita Sen
Aleksandras Gutmanas
Michael E. Wainwright
José Salavert Torres
John M. Berrisford
Abhik Mukhopadhyay
Eduardo Sanz-García
Matthew J. Conroy
Ardan Patwardhan
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, Nucleic Acids Research

Abstract

The Protein Data Bank in Europe (http://pdbe.org) accepts and annotates depositions of macromolecular structure data in the PDB and EMDB archives and enriches, integrates and disseminates structural information in a variety of ways. The PDBe website has been redesigned based on an analysis of user requirements, and now offers intuitive access to improved and value-added macromolecular structure information. Unique value-added information includes lists of reviews and research articles that cite or mention PDB entries as well as access to figures and legends from full-text open-access publications that describe PDB entries. A powerful new query system not only shows all the PDB entries that match a given query, but also shows the 'best structures' for a given macromolecule, ligand complex or sequence family using data-quality information from the wwPDB validation reports. A PDBe RESTful API has been developed to provide unified access to macromolecular structure data available in the PDB and EMDB archives as well as value-added annotations, e.g. regarding structure quality and up-to-date cross-reference information from the SIFTS resource. Taken together, these new developments facilitate unified access to macromolecular structure data in an intuitive way for non-expert users and support expert users in analysing macromolecular structure data.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central, Nucleic Acids Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0939138c3d33bcac054a48a649a6075