Dear PDB-l,
The PDB archive is now including annotation of protein chemical
modifications (PCMs) and post-translational modifications (PTMs) in a
standardized way.
As previously announced
https://www.wwpdb.org/news/news?year=2024#662fa1a565d8a8cacaf76f9c,
the PDBx/mmCIF dictionary
https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Index/ has
been extended to enhance PCM and PTM annotation.
This includes new PDBx/mmCIF categories and items as follows:
In the Chemical Component Definition (CCD) files:
In the atomic coordinate files:
Additionally to providing this new annotation, any protein modifications
that are inconsistently handled within PDB entries are amended, to
ensure that a given modification is consistently handled in the PDB
archive. This includes a major clean-up of incorrect link records
(struct_conn).
All entries containing protein modifications are being re-released
gradually from October 2024, throughout Spring 2025.
This standardization ensures that there is a single approach to handling
each protein modification that occurs within the PDB archive, allowing
better findability.
Questions or feedback? Contact deposit-help@mail.wwpdb.org.
The protein chemical modifications (PCMs) and post translational
modifications (PTMs) remediation project is a wwPDB collaborative
project carried out principally by PDBe https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/ at
EMBL-EBI https://www.ebi.ac.uk/, and is funded by BBSRC grant number
BB/V018779/1.
--
Regards,
Jasmine
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Jasmine Young, Ph.D.
Biocuration Team Lead
RCSB Protein Data Bank
Research Professor
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
174 Frelinghuysen Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8087
Email:jasmine@rcsb.rutgers.edu
Phone: (848)445-0103 ext 4920
Fax: (732)445-4320
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Dear PDB-l,
The PDB archive is now including annotation of protein chemical 
modifications (PCMs) and post-translational modifications (PTMs) in a 
standardized way.
As previously announced 
<https://www.wwpdb.org/news/news?year=2024#662fa1a565d8a8cacaf76f9c>, 
the PDBx/mmCIF dictionary 
<https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Index/> has 
been extended to enhance PCM and PTM annotation.
This includes new PDBx/mmCIF categories and items as follows:
In the Chemical Component Definition (CCD) files:
  * A new item in the chem_comp
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/chem_comp.html>
    category: chem_comp.pdbx_pcm
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Items/_chem_comp.pdbx_pcm.html>,
    stating whether the CCD is a known PCM/PTM.
  * A new category called pdbx_chem_comp_pcm
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/pdbx_chem_comp_pcm.html>,
    stating the PCM/PTM type
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Items/_pdbx_chem_comp_pcm.type.html>
    and category
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Items/_pdbx_chem_comp_pcm.category.html>,
    as well as on which positions in the amino acid and in the
    polypeptide it is expected to be observed. If this PCM is also a
    known PTM, it will have the Uniprot PTM accession ID.
In the atomic coordinate files:
  * A new item in the pdbx_entry_details
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/pdbx_entry_details.html>
    category: pdbx_entry_details.has_protein_modification
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Items/_pdbx_entry_details.has_protein_modification.html>,
    stating if the entry contains a PCM/PTM.
  * A new category called pdbx_modification_feature
    <https://mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/pdbx_modification_feature.html>,
    providing an instance-level annotation of all observed PCMs/PTMs
    within the entry, as well as their type and category.
Additionally to providing this new annotation, any protein modifications 
that are inconsistently handled within PDB entries are amended, to 
ensure that a given modification is consistently handled in the PDB 
archive. This includes a major clean-up of incorrect link records 
(struct_conn).
All entries containing protein modifications are being re-released 
gradually from October 2024, throughout Spring 2025.
This standardization ensures that there is a single approach to handling 
each protein modification that occurs within the PDB archive, allowing 
better findability.
Questions or feedback? Contact deposit-help@mail.wwpdb.org.
The protein chemical modifications (PCMs) and post translational 
modifications (PTMs) remediation project is a wwPDB collaborative 
project carried out principally by PDBe <https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/> at 
EMBL-EBI <https://www.ebi.ac.uk/>, and is funded by BBSRC grant number 
BB/V018779/1.
-- 
Regards,
Jasmine
===========================================================
Jasmine Young, Ph.D.
Biocuration Team Lead
RCSB Protein Data Bank
Research Professor
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
174 Frelinghuysen Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8087
Email:jasmine@rcsb.rutgers.edu
Phone: (848)445-0103 ext 4920
Fax: (732)445-4320
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