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An RNA-centric historical narrative around the Protein Data Bank

Éric Westhof, Neocles B. Leontis

2021Journal of Biological Chemistry31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Some of the amazing contributions brought to the scientific community by the Protein Data Bank (PDB) are described. The focus is on nucleic acid structures with a bias toward RNA. The evolution and key roles in science of the PDB and other structural databases for nucleic acids illustrate how small initial ideas can become huge and indispensable resources with the unflinching willingness of scientists to cooperate globally. The progress in the understanding of the molecular interactions driving RNA architectures followed the rapid increase in RNA structures in the PDB. That increase was consecutive to improvements in chemical synthesis and purification of RNA molecules, as well as in biophysical methods for structure determination and computer technology. The RNA modeling efforts from the early beginnings are also described together with their links to the state of structural knowledge and technological development. Structures of RNA and of its assemblies are physical objects, which, together with genomic data, allow us to integrate present-day biological functions and the historical evolution in all living species on earth.

Topics & Concepts

Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)Protein Data BankRNANucleic acidComputational biologyNucleic acid structureData scienceComputer scienceBiologyProtein structureBiochemistryGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsProtein Structure and DynamicsEnzyme Structure and Function