4.8 Article

Protein Data Bank: the single global archive for 3D macromolecular structure data

Journal

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 47, Issue D1, Pages D520-D528

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky949

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Funding

  1. National Science Foundation
  2. National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  3. National Cancer Institute
  4. Department of Energy [NSF-DBI 1338415]
  5. European Molecular Biology Laboratory-European Bioinformatics Institute
  6. Wellcome Trust [88944, 104948]
  7. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/G022577/1, BB/J007471/1, BB/K016970/1, BB/K020013/1, BB/M013146/1, BB/M011674/1, BB/M020347/1, BB/M020428/1]
  8. European Union [284209, 675858]
  9. Database Integration Coordination Program from the National Bioscience Database Centre (NBDC)-JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)
  10. U.S. National Institutes of Health [R01GM109046]
  11. Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
  12. BBSRC [BB/G022577/1, BB/M020347/1, BB/K020013/1, BB/J007471/1, BB/K016970/1, BB/N019172/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is the single global archive of experimentally determined three-dimensional (3D) structure data of biological macromolecules. Since 2003, the PDB has been managed by the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB; wwpdb.org), an international consortium that collaboratively oversees deposition, validation, biocuration, and open access dissemination of 3D macromolecular structure data. The PDB Core Archive houses 3D atomic coordinates of more than 144 000 structural models of proteins, DNA/RNA, and their complexes with metals and small molecules and related experimental data and metadata. Structure and experimental data/metadata are also stored in the PDB Core Archive using the readily extensible wwPDB PDBx/mmCIF master data format, which will continue to evolve as data/metadata from new experimental techniques and structure determination methods are incorporated by the wwPDB. Impacts of the recently developed universal wwPDB OneDep deposition/validation/biocuration system and various methods-specific wwPDB Validation Task Forces on improving the quality of structures and data housed in the PDB Core Archive are described together with current challenges and future plans.

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