1. RCSB Protein Data Bank: biological macromolecular structures enabling research and education in fundamental biology, biomedicine, biotechnology and energy
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Robert Lowe, Maria Voigt, Zukang Feng, Dmytro Guzenko, Chenghua Shao, Raul Sala, Cole H. Christie, Tara Kalro, Chunxiao Bi, Irina Periskova, Christine Zardecki, David S. Goodsell, John D. Westbrook, Shuchismita Dutta, Andreas Prlić, Charmi Bhikadiya, Monica Sekharan, Marina Zhuravleva, Harry Namkoong, Ezra Peisach, Peter W. Rose, Helen M. Berman, Alexander S. Rose, Stephen K. Burley, Yana Valasatava, Christopher Randle, Luigi Di Costanzo, Yi-Ping Tao, Lihua Tan, Jasmine Young, Sutapa Ghosh, Jesse Woo, Kenneth Dalenberg, Rachel Kramer Green, Huanwang Yang, Jose M. Duarte, Brian P. Hudson, Li Chen, Vladimir Guranovic, Yu-He Liang, Burley, S. K., Berman, H. M., Bhikadiya, C., Bi, C., Chen, L., DI COSTANZO, Luigi, Christie, C., Dalenberg, K., Duarte, J. M., Dutta, S., Feng, Z., Ghosh, S., Goodsell, D. S., Green, R. K., Guranovic, V., Guzenko, D., Hudson, B. P., Kalro, T., Liang, Y., Lowe, R., Namkoong, H., Peisach, E., Periskova, I., Prlic, A., Randle, C., Rose, A., Rose, P., Sala, R., Sekharan, M., Shao, C., Tan, L., Tao, Y. -P., Valasatava, Y., Voigt, M., Westbrook, J., Woo, J., Yang, H., Young, J., Zhuravleva, M., and Zardecki, C.
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3d electron microscopy ,Biomedical Research ,Protein Conformation ,Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Structural bioinformatics ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,Database Issue ,Databases, Protein ,Data Curation ,Biomedicine ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Data curation ,business.industry ,Macromolecular crystallography ,computer.file_format ,Collaboratory ,Protein Data Bank ,Biotechnology ,business ,computer ,Software ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB, rcsb.org), the US data center for the global PDB archive, serves thousands of Data Depositors in the Americas and Oceania and makes 3D macromolecular structure data available at no charge and without usage restrictions to more than 1 million rcsb.org Users worldwide and 600 000 pdb101.rcsb.org education-focused Users around the globe. PDB Data Depositors include structural biologists using macromolecular crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and 3D electron microscopy. PDB Data Consumers include researchers, educators and students studying Fundamental Biology, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Energy. Recent reorganization of RCSB PDB activities into four integrated, interdependent services is described in detail, together with tools and resources added over the past 2 years to RCSB PDB web portals in support of a ‘Structural View of Biology.’
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- 2018