RCSB Protein Data Bank: Delivering integrative structures alongside experimental structures and computed structure models
Brinda Vallat, Yana Rose, Dennis W. Piehl, José M. Duarte, Sebastian Bittrich, Chunxiao Bi, Joan Segura, Arthur O. Zalevsky, Monica Sekharan, Benjamin Webb, Charmi Bhikadiya, Maria Voigt, Jeremy Henry, Henry Chao, Aditya Pingale, David W. Raymond, Jared M. Sagendorf, Ezra Peisach, Zukang Feng, Vladimir Guranović, James M. Smith, Alexander Rose, Jasmine Young, Helen M. Berman, Andrej Šali, S.K. Burley
Abstract
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) archives 3D structures of macromolecules determined experimentally using various methods. It is jointly managed by the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) consortium. Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) PDB, the US data center for the PDB, provides streamlined access to >240 000 structures through a variety of research-focused tools on RCSB.org. In addition, RCSB.org makes available over 1 million computed structure models (CSMs) predicted using deep learning methods and archived in the AlphaFold Database and ModelArchive. The PDB-IHM system was developed as a wwPDB project based on community recommendations to archive structures determined using integrative/hybrid methods (IHM). These structures are computed by combining information from multiple experimental and computational techniques to overcome the limitations of traditional single methods (e.g. macromolecular crystallography, 3D electron microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy). In 2024, PDB-IHM was unified with the PDB to archive integrative structures alongside single-method experimental structures. These integrative structures have been made accessible via the RCSB.org website, facilitating efficient delivery of IHM data to a broad community of PDB users. Herein, we describe the expanded capabilities of RCSB.org that support discovery, analysis, and visualization of integrative structures together with single-method experimental structures and CSMs.