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1 http://www.pdb.org/

2 X-ray crystallography NMR cryoEM Experimental approaches for structural biology

3 cryoEM

4 Where to get structural data? biological molecules –PDB – Protein Data Bank http://www.pdb.org free –NDB – Nucleic Data Bank http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/ organic molecules –CSD – Cambridge Structural Database paid

5 PDB History 1957 Myoglobin structure determined 1970’s Discussions how to establish an archive of protein structures PDB established at Brookhaven –Oct 1971, 7 structures 1980’s Technology takes off –molecular biology, instrumentation, computer hardware and software Number of structures increases Structural biology is able to focus on medical problems IUCr requires data deposition to the PDB 1990’s Complexity of structures increases Structural genomics begins

6 Current state of the PDB 20. 11. 2012 – 86 344 structures in the PDB archive 8 225 new structures deposited in 2012 so far Depositions by macromolecule type –92.6 % Proteins (79 959 structures) –2.8 % Nucleic acids (2456 structures) –4.5 % Protein-nucleic acid complexes (3905 structures) Depositions by experimental technique: –88.0% x-ray diffraction (75 957 structures) –11.2% solution NMR (9702 structures) –0.5% cryo-EM (468 structures) data as of 26. 11. 2012 http://www.pdb.org/pdb/static.do?p=general_information/pdb_statistics/index.html

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8 PDB ID Each structure in the PDB is represented by a 4 character identifier of the form [0- 9][a-z,0-9][a-z,0-9][a-z,0-9] 1B3T

9 Data formats of PDB PDB format, mmCIF (and derived xml PDBML) Dictionary resources at: http://mmcif.pdb.org/ mmCIF is the PDB archival format –all data released in all three formats

10 PDB Format  legacy format  http://www.wwpdb.org/docs.html  fortran-like 80 column-wide  not structured enough to describe complicated 3D objects  its limits have been broken several times  99,999 atoms, 34 (or 58) chains readable by most programs

11 model – chain – residue – atom

12 mmCIF language based on community-agreed definitions allows adding new features and customization mmCIF categories are easily transformed to database tables  not designed to be read by humans, data should be viewed through programs and databases http://ich.vscht.cz/~cechp/mmcif/

13 Pubmed, MEDLINE, Entrez etc. http://www.pubmed.gov http://www.pubmed.org

14 NCBI National Institute of Health (NIH) – U. S. government National Library of Medicine (NLM) National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

15 NCBI (founded 1988, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ Genomic sequences - GenBank – open access annotated collection of all available nucleotide sequences, doubles each 18 months (October 2008 – 97 381 682 336 bp), new release every 2 months, accession number (U49845) required upon publication OMIM – Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, db of diseases together with their genetic components PubChem (http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) – db of small organic molecules, includes the information about their bioacivities Entrez (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery) – federated search engine offering unified access to all NCBI databases

16 MEDLINE journal citations and abstracts for biomedical literature since 1996 - free access to MEDLINE via PubMed. PubMed - Web-based retrieval system developed by the NCBI at the NLM. It is part of NCBI's Entrez. PubMed contains –abstracts –links to full-text articles –links to other databases –…and much more

17 What’s in Pubmed Most PubMed records are MEDLINE citations. –citations and author abstracts from approx. 5 200 biomedical journals –diverse topics: microbiology, delivery of health care, nutrition, pharmacology and environmental health. –currently over 19 million references dating back to 1948 –new material added Tuesday through Saturday –about 90% records are from English-language sources or have English abstracts –Approximately 79% of the citations are included with the published abstract

18 What’s in Pubmed Pubmed Central (PMC) –http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ –db of free full texts –since 2007 paper funded by NIH must be freely available through PMC no later tha 12 month since publishing NCBI Bookshelf –http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=books –free biomedical books (biochemistry, molecular biology, …)

19 MeSH created 1960 by NLM "Medical Subject Headings." –the authority list of the biomedical terms –used for indexing journal articles for MEDLINE It imposes uniformity and consistency to the indexing of biomedical literature. MeSH Tree. Citations are indexed manually. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/video/index.html

20 MeSH vocabulary is organized by 16 main branches: 1.Anatomy 2.Organisms 3.Diseases 4.Chemical and Drugs 5.Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment 6.Psychiatry and Psychology 7.Biological Sciences 8.Natural Sciences 9.Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena 10.Technology, Industry, Agriculture 11.Humanities 12.Information Science 13.Named Groups 14.Health Care 15.Publication Characteristics 16.Geographic Locations

21 Search Pubmed each citation has a unique PbMed ID (PMID), www.pubmed.org/PMID www.pubmed.org/PMID Boolean operators –must be UPPERCASE! –AND is default –parenthesis: salmonella AND (hamburger OR eggs) phrase searching –“kidney failure”, kidney failure*, kidney failure[tw] author names –natural or inverted order (“julia wong”, “wong julia”) –searching last name only – use [au] tag ( wheeler[au] )

22 Search tags [ad] – affiliation of the first author [all] – all fields [au] – author [dp] – date of publication, yyyy/mm/dd, last two are optionally [ta] – journal title (abbreviated, full), see Journals database http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/journals http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/journals [mh] - MeSH term [majr] – MeSH major topic [ti] – title [tiab] – title + abstract

23 citation sensor –choi blood 2008 related articles –sorted from most to least relevant All, Review, Free full text


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