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PSI SGKB

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URL: http://sbkb.org/
Full name: Protein Structure Initiative Structural Genomics Knowledgebase
Description: The Protein Structure Initiative Structural Genomics Knowledgebase has been created to turn the products of the PSI structural genomics effort into knowledge that can be used by the biological research community to understand living systems and disease.
Year founded: 2009
Last update: 2015-11-18
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
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Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: State University of New Jersey
Address: Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA
City: Piscataway
Province/State: New Jersey
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Helen M. Berman
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): berman@rcsb.rutgers.edu

Publications

21472436
The Structural Biology Knowledgebase: a portal to protein structures, sequences, functions, and methods. [PMID: 21472436]
Gabanyi MJ, Adams PD, Arnold K, Bordoli L, Carter LG, Flippen-Andersen J, Gifford L, Haas J, Kouranov A, McLaughlin WA, Micallef DI, Minor W, Shah R, Schwede T, Tao YP, Westbrook JD, Zimmerman M, Berman HM.

The Protein Structure Initiative's Structural Biology Knowledgebase (SBKB, URL: http://sbkb.org ) is an open web resource designed to turn the products of the structural genomics and structural biology efforts into knowledge that can be used by the biological community to understand living systems and disease. Here we will present examples on how to use the SBKB to enable biological research. For example, a protein sequence or Protein Data Bank (PDB) structure ID search will provide a list of related protein structures in the PDB, associated biological descriptions (annotations), homology models, structural genomics protein target status, experimental protocols, and the ability to order available DNA clones from the PSI:Biology-Materials Repository. A text search will find publication and technology reports resulting from the PSI's high-throughput research efforts. Web tools that aid in research, including a system that accepts protein structure requests from the community, will also be described. Created in collaboration with the Nature Publishing Group, the Structural Biology Knowledgebase monthly update also provides a research library, editorials about new research advances, news, and an events calendar to present a broader view of structural genomics and structural biology.

J Struct Funct Genomics. 2011:12(2) | 60 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
19010965
The protein structure initiative structural genomics knowledgebase. [PMID: 19010965]
Berman HM, Westbrook JD, Gabanyi MJ, Tao W, Shah R, Kouranov A, Schwede T, Arnold K, Kiefer F, Bordoli L, Kopp J, Podvinec M, Adams PD, Carter LG, Minor W, Nair R, La Baer J.

The Protein Structure Initiative Structural Genomics Knowledgebase (PSI SGKB, http://kb.psi-structuralgenomics.org) has been created to turn the products of the PSI structural genomics effort into knowledge that can be used by the biological research community to understand living systems and disease. This resource provides central access to structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), along with functional annotations, associated homology models, worldwide protein target tracking information, available protocols and the potential to obtain DNA materials for many of the targets. It also offers the ability to search all of the structural and methodological publications and the innovative technologies that were catalyzed by the PSI's high-throughput research efforts. In collaboration with the Nature Publishing Group, the PSI SGKB provides a research library, editorials about new research advances, news and an events calendar to present a broader view of structural biology and structural genomics. By making these resources freely available, the PSI SGKB serves as a bridge to connect the structural biology and the greater biomedical communities.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 80 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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All databases:
1578/6895 (77.128%)
Structure:
212/967 (78.18%)
1578
Total Rank
139
Citations
8.688
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Created on: 2015-07-23
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-08-22]
Lina Ma [2016-03-31]
Shixiang Sun [2016-03-28]
Shixiang Sun [2015-11-22]