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Structures of many large biomolecular assemblies are now being determined using integrative approaches. In these approaches, information derived from multiple experimental and computational methods is combined to compute three-dimensional structures of multi-protein complexes and other macromolecular machines. A standalone prototype data resource for integrative structures called PDB-Dev was built, based on recommendations of the Integrative and Hybrid Methods (IHM) Task Force of the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB). This effort included developing data standards and software tools for collecting, curating, validating, visualizing, archiving, and disseminating integrative structures that span diverse spatiotemporal scales and conformational states. Mechanisms have been created to validate integrative structures based on the experimental data underpinning them. Building upon this foundational framework, PDB-Dev has been further expanded to handle large dynamic macromolecular systems and integrative structures that combine, for example, experimental restraints with atomic coordinates computed by machine learning algorithms. Data standards and supporting tools have also been extended to capture information about biomolecular dynamics, such as conformational transitions and related kinetic data derived from biophysical methods. Recently, PDB-Dev was unified with the PDB archive and rebranded as PDB-IHM (pdb-ihm.org), further promoting FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles of data stewardship for integrative structural biology.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available August 1, 2026
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IHMCIF: An Extension of the PDBx/mmCIF Data Standard for Integrative Structure Determination MethodsVallat, Brinda; Webb, Benjamin M; Westbrook, John D; Goddard, Thomas D; Hanke, Christian A; Graziadei, Andrea; Peisach, Ezra; Zalevsky, Arthur; Sagendorf, Jared; Tangmunarunkit, Hongsuda; et al (, Journal of Molecular Biology)
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Vallat, Brinda; Webb, Benjamin; Fayazi, Maryam; Voinea, Serban; Tangmunarunkit, Hongsuda; Ganesan, Sai J.; Lawson, Catherine L.; Westbrook, John D.; Kesselman, Carl; Sali, Andrej; et al (, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology)Structures of many complex biological assemblies are increasingly determined using integrative approaches, in which data from multiple experimental methods are combined. A standalone system, called PDB-Dev, has been developed for archiving integrative structures and making them publicly available. Here, the data standards and software tools that support PDB-Dev are described along with the new and updated components of the PDB-Dev data-collection, processing and archiving infrastructure. Following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles, PDB-Dev ensures that the results of integrative structure determinations are freely accessible to everyone.more » « less
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