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

Sameer VelankarGlen van GinkelYounes AlhroubGary M BattleJohn M BerrisfordMatthew J ConroyJose M DanaSwanand P GoreAleksandras GutmanasPauline HaslamPieter M S HendrickxIngvar LagerstedtSaqib MirManuel A Fernandez MonteceloAbhik MukhopadhyayThomas J OldfieldArdan PatwardhanEduardo Sanz-GarcíaSanchayita SenRobert A SlowleyMichael E WainwrightMandar S DeshpandeAndrii IudinGaurav SahniJose Salavert TorresMiriam HirshbergLora MakNurul NadzirinDavid R ArmstrongAlice R ClarkOliver S SmartPaul K KorirGerard J Kleywegt
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2015)
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.
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