Author:
Berman Helen M.,Gabanyi Margaret J.,Groom Colin R.,Johnson John E.,Murshudov Garib N.,Nicholls Robert A.,Reddy Vijay,Schwede Torsten,Zimmerman Matthew D.,Westbrook John,Minor Wladek
Abstract
Structural and functional studies require the development of sophisticated `Big Data' technologies and software to increase the knowledge derived and ensure reproducibility of the data. This paper presents summaries of the Structural Biology Knowledge Base, the VIPERdb Virus Structure Database, evaluation of homology modeling by the Protein Model Portal, theProSMARTtool for conformation-independent structure comparison, theLabDB`super' laboratory information management system and the Cambridge Structural Database. These techniques and technologies represent important tools for the transformation of crystallographic data into knowledge and information, in an effort to address the problem of non-reproducibility of experimental results.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biochemistry,General Chemistry
Cited by
13 articles.
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