9 results on '"Van Ginkel, G."'
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2. PDBe: Protein Data Bank in Europe
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Velankar, S., Best, C., Beuth, B., Boutselakis, C. H., Cobley, N., Sousa Da Silva, A. W., Dimitropoulos, D., Golovin, A., Hirshberg, M., John, M., Krissinel, E. B., Newman, R., Oldfield, T., Pajon, A., Penkett, C. J., Pineda-Castillo, J., Sahni, G., Sen, S., Slowley, R., Suarez-Uruena, A., Swaminathan, J., van Ginkel, G., Vranken, W. F., Henrick, K., and Kleywegt, G. J.
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- 2010
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3. PDBe: Protein Data Bank in Europe
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Velankar, S., primary, Alhroub, Y., additional, Best, C., additional, Caboche, S., additional, Conroy, M. J., additional, Dana, J. M., additional, Fernandez Montecelo, M. A., additional, van Ginkel, G., additional, Golovin, A., additional, Gore, S. P., additional, Gutmanas, A., additional, Haslam, P., additional, Hendrickx, P. M. S., additional, Heuson, E., additional, Hirshberg, M., additional, John, M., additional, Lagerstedt, I., additional, Mir, S., additional, Newman, L. E., additional, Oldfield, T. J., additional, Patwardhan, A., additional, Rinaldi, L., additional, Sahni, G., additional, Sanz-Garcia, E., additional, Sen, S., additional, Slowley, R., additional, Suarez-Uruena, A., additional, Swaminathan, G. J., additional, Symmons, M. F., additional, Vranken, W. F., additional, Wainwright, M., additional, and Kleywegt, G. J., additional
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- 2011
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4. EMDataBank.org: unified data resource for CryoEM
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Lawson, C. L., primary, Baker, M. L., additional, Best, C., additional, Bi, C., additional, Dougherty, M., additional, Feng, P., additional, van Ginkel, G., additional, Devkota, B., additional, Lagerstedt, I., additional, Ludtke, S. J., additional, Newman, R. H., additional, Oldfield, T. J., additional, Rees, I., additional, Sahni, G., additional, Sala, R., additional, Velankar, S., additional, Warren, J., additional, Westbrook, J. D., additional, Henrick, K., additional, Kleywegt, G. J., additional, Berman, H. M., additional, and Chiu, W., additional
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- 2010
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5. PDBe: Protein Data Bank in Europe
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Velankar, S., primary, Best, C., additional, Beuth, B., additional, Boutselakis, C. H., additional, Cobley, N., additional, Sousa Da Silva, A. W., additional, Dimitropoulos, D., additional, Golovin, A., additional, Hirshberg, M., additional, John, M., additional, Krissinel, E. B., additional, Newman, R., additional, Oldfield, T., additional, Pajon, A., additional, Penkett, C. J., additional, Pineda-Castillo, J., additional, Sahni, G., additional, Sen, S., additional, Slowley, R., additional, Suarez-Uruena, A., additional, Swaminathan, J., additional, van Ginkel, G., additional, Vranken, W. F., additional, Henrick, K., additional, and Kleywegt, G. J., additional
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- 2009
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6. PDBe: improved accessibility of macromolecular structure data from PDB and EMDB.
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Velankar S, van Ginkel G, Alhroub Y, Battle GM, Berrisford JM, Conroy MJ, Dana JM, Gore SP, Gutmanas A, Haslam P, Hendrickx PM, Lagerstedt I, Mir S, Fernandez Montecelo MA, Mukhopadhyay A, Oldfield TJ, Patwardhan A, Sanz-García E, Sen S, Slowley RA, Wainwright ME, Deshpande MS, Iudin A, Sahni G, Salavert Torres J, Hirshberg M, Mak L, Nadzirin N, Armstrong DR, Clark AR, Smart OS, Korir PK, and Kleywegt GJ
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- Internet, Microscopy, Electron, Models, Molecular, User-Computer Interface, Databases, Protein, Protein Conformation
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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., (© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.)
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- 2016
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7. PDBe: Protein Data Bank in Europe.
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Gutmanas A, Alhroub Y, Battle GM, Berrisford JM, Bochet E, Conroy MJ, Dana JM, Fernandez Montecelo MA, van Ginkel G, Gore SP, Haslam P, Hatherley R, Hendrickx PM, Hirshberg M, Lagerstedt I, Mir S, Mukhopadhyay A, Oldfield TJ, Patwardhan A, Rinaldi L, Sahni G, Sanz-García E, Sen S, Slowley RA, Velankar S, Wainwright ME, and Kleywegt GJ
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- Computer Graphics, Europe, Gene Ontology, Internet, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Software, Databases, Protein, Protein Conformation
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The Protein Data Bank in Europe (pdbe.org) is a founding member of the Worldwide PDB consortium (wwPDB; wwpdb.org) and as such is actively engaged in the deposition, annotation, remediation and dissemination of macromolecular structure data through the single global archive for such data, the PDB. Similarly, PDBe is a member of the EMDataBank organisation (emdatabank.org), which manages the EMDB archive for electron microscopy data. PDBe also develops tools that help the biomedical science community to make effective use of the data in the PDB and EMDB for their research. Here we describe new or improved services, including updated SIFTS mappings to other bioinformatics resources, a new browser for the PDB archive based on Gene Ontology (GO) annotation, updates to the analysis of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-derived structures, redesigned search and browse interfaces, and new or updated visualisation and validation tools for EMDB entries.
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- 2014
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8. SIFTS: Structure Integration with Function, Taxonomy and Sequences resource.
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Velankar S, Dana JM, Jacobsen J, van Ginkel G, Gane PJ, Luo J, Oldfield TJ, O'Donovan C, Martin MJ, and Kleywegt GJ
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- Internet, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Protein Conformation, Proteins classification, Proteins physiology, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Systems Integration, Databases, Protein, Proteins chemistry
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The Structure Integration with Function, Taxonomy and Sequences resource (SIFTS; http://pdbe.org/sifts) is a close collaboration between the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) and UniProt. The two teams have developed a semi-automated process for maintaining up-to-date cross-reference information to UniProt entries, for all protein chains in the PDB entries present in the UniProt database. This process is carried out for every weekly PDB release and the information is stored in the SIFTS database. The SIFTS process includes cross-references to other biological resources such as Pfam, SCOP, CATH, GO, InterPro and the NCBI taxonomy database. The information is exported in XML format, one file for each PDB entry, and is made available by FTP. Many bioinformatics resources use SIFTS data to obtain cross-references between the PDB and other biological databases so as to provide their users with up-to-date information.
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- 2013
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9. EMDataBank.org: unified data resource for CryoEM.
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Lawson CL, Baker ML, Best C, Bi C, Dougherty M, Feng P, van Ginkel G, Devkota B, Lagerstedt I, Ludtke SJ, Newman RH, Oldfield TJ, Rees I, Sahni G, Sala R, Velankar S, Warren J, Westbrook JD, Henrick K, Kleywegt GJ, Berman HM, and Chiu W
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- Databases, Protein, Macromolecular Substances ultrastructure, Models, Molecular, Proteins ultrastructure, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Databases, Factual, Macromolecular Substances chemistry, Proteins chemistry
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Cryo-electron microscopy reconstruction methods are uniquely able to reveal structures of many important macromolecules and macromolecular complexes. EMDataBank.org, a joint effort of the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe), the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) and the National Center for Macromolecular Imaging (NCMI), is a global 'one-stop shop' resource for deposition and retrieval of cryoEM maps, models and associated metadata. The resource unifies public access to the two major archives containing EM-based structural data: EM Data Bank (EMDB) and Protein Data Bank (PDB), and facilitates use of EM structural data of macromolecules and macromolecular complexes by the wider scientific community.
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- 2011
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