PDBe-KB: a community-driven resource for structural and functional annotations
Author(s) -
Mihály Váradi,
John M. Berrisford,
Mandar Deshpande,
Sreenath Nair,
Aleksandras Gutmanas,
David Armstrong,
Lukáš Pravda,
Bissan AlLazikani,
Stephen Anyango,
Geoffrey J. Barton,
Karel Berka,
Tom L. Blundell,
Neera Borkakoti,
Jose M Dana,
Sayoni Das,
Sucharita Dey,
Patrizio Di Micco,
Franca Fraternali,
Toby J. Gibson,
Manuela HelmerCitterich,
David Hoksza,
LiangChin Huang,
Rishabh Jain,
Harry Jubb,
Christos Kannas,
Natarajan Kannan,
Jaroslav Koča,
Radoslav Krivák,
Manjeet Kumar,
Emmanuel D. Levy,
Fábio Madeira,
M. S. Madhusudhan,
Henry J. Martell,
Stuart A. MacGowan,
Jake E McGreig,
Saqib Mir,
Abhik Mukhopadhyay,
Luca Parca,
Typhaine Paysan-Lafosse,
Leandro Radusky,
António J. M. Ribeiro,
Luis Serrano,
Ian Sillitoe,
Gulzar Singh,
Petr Škoda,
Radka Svobodová Vařeková,
Jonathan D. Tyzack,
Alfonso Valencia,
Eloy Villasclaras Fernandez,
Wim Vranken,
Mark N. Wass,
Janet M. Thornton,
Michael J.E. Sternberg,
Christine Orengo,
Sameer Velankar
Publication year - 2019
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/gkz853
Subject(s) - uniprot , protein data bank , interoperability , collaboratory , context (archaeology) , protein data bank (rcsb pdb) , structural bioinformatics , computer science , resource (disambiguation) , data curation , ensembl , biology , world wide web , information retrieval , data science , protein structure , paleontology , computer network , biochemistry , genomics , genome , gene
The Protein Data Bank in Europe-Knowledge Base (PDBe-KB, https://pdbe-kb.org) is a community-driven, collaborative resource for literature-derived, manually curated and computationally predicted structural and functional annotations of macromolecular structure data, contained in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The goal of PDBe-KB is two-fold: (i) to increase the visibility and reduce the fragmentation of annotations contributed by specialist data resources, and to make these data more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) and (ii) to place macromolecular structure data in their biological context, thus facilitating their use by the broader scientific community in fundamental and applied research. Here, we describe the guidelines of this collaborative effort, the current status of contributed data, and the PDBe-KB infrastructure, which includes the data exchange format, the deposition system for added value annotations, the distributable database containing the assembled data, and programmatic access endpoints. We also describe a series of novel web-pages-the PDBe-KB aggregated views of structure data-which combine information on macromolecular structures from many PDB entries. We have recently released the first set of pages in this series, which provide an overview of available structural and functional information for a protein of interest, referenced by a UniProtKB accession.
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