PDBe: towards reusable data delivery infrastructure at protein data bank in Europe
Author(s) -
Saqib Mir,
Younes Alhroub,
Stephen Anyango,
David Armstrong,
John M. Berrisford,
Alice R. Clark,
M.J. Conroy,
Jose M Dana,
Mandar Deshpande,
Deepti Gupta,
Aleksandras Gutmanas,
P Haslam,
Lora Mak,
Abhik Mukhopadhyay,
Nurul Nadzirin,
Typhaine Paysan-Lafosse,
David Sehnal,
Sanchayita Sen,
Oliver S. Smart,
Mihály Váradi,
Gerard J. Kleywegt,
Sameer Velankar
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/gkx1070
Subject(s) - computer science , context (archaeology) , protein data bank , raw data , suite , metadata , visualization , data curation , resource (disambiguation) , world wide web , annotation , the internet , data science , database , biology , data mining , paleontology , computer network , biochemistry , archaeology , artificial intelligence , history , protein structure , programming language
The Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe, pdbe.org) is actively engaged in the deposition, annotation, remediation, enrichment and dissemination of macromolecular structure data. This paper describes new developments and improvements at PDBe addressing three challenging areas: data enrichment, data dissemination and functional reusability. New features of the PDBe Web site are discussed, including a context dependent menu providing links to raw experimental data and improved presentation of structures solved by hybrid methods. The paper also summarizes the features of the LiteMol suite, which is a set of services enabling fast and interactive 3D visualization of structures, with associated experimental maps, annotations and quality assessment information. We introduce a library of Web components which can be easily reused to port data and functionality available at PDBe to other services. We also introduce updates to the SIFTS resource which maps PDB data to other bioinformatics resources, and the PDBe REST API.
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