School of Molecular Bioscience, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Structure. 2013 Jun 4;21(6):875-81. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2013.04.020.
This report presents the conclusions of the July 12-13, 2012 meeting of the Small-Angle Scattering Task Force of the worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB; Berman et al., 2003) at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The task force includes experts in small-angle scattering (SAS), crystallography, data archiving, and molecular modeling who met to consider questions regarding the contributions of SAS to modern structural biology. Recognizing there is a rapidly growing community of structural biology researchers acquiring and interpreting SAS data in terms of increasingly sophisticated molecular models, the task force recommends that (1) a global repository is needed that holds standard format X-ray and neutron SAS data that is searchable and freely accessible for download; (2) a standard dictionary is required for definitions of terms for data collection and for managing the SAS data repository; (3) options should be provided for including in the repository SAS-derived shape and atomistic models based on rigid-body refinement against SAS data along with specific information regarding the uniqueness and uncertainty of the model, and the protocol used to obtain it; (4) criteria need to be agreed upon for assessment of the quality of deposited SAS data and the accuracy of SAS-derived models, and the extent to which a given model fits the SAS data; (5) with the increasing diversity of structural biology data and models being generated, archiving options for models derived from diverse data will be required; and (6) thought leaders from the various structural biology disciplines should jointly define what to archive in the PDB and what complementary archives might be needed, taking into account both scientific needs and funding.
本报告介绍了 2012 年 7 月 12 日至 13 日在新泽西州新不伦瑞克罗格斯大学举行的全球蛋白质数据库(wwPDB;Berman 等人,2003 年)小角散射工作组会议的结论。该工作组包括小角散射(SAS)、晶体学、数据归档和分子建模方面的专家,他们开会讨论了 SAS 对现代结构生物学的贡献相关问题。认识到越来越多的结构生物学研究人员正在获取和解释 SAS 数据,并根据日益复杂的分子模型进行解释,工作组建议:(1)需要建立一个全球存储库,其中包含可搜索且可免费下载的标准格式 X 射线和中子 SAS 数据;(2)需要为数据收集和管理 SAS 数据存储库定义术语的标准字典;(3)应提供选项,以便根据 SAS 数据进行刚体精修,将基于 SAS 的形状和原子模型包含在存储库中,并提供有关模型的唯一性和不确定性以及获取模型的协议的具体信息;(4)需要商定评估存储的 SAS 数据质量和 SAS 衍生模型的准确性以及模型与 SAS 数据拟合程度的标准;(5)随着结构生物学数据和模型的多样性不断增加,将需要为来自不同数据的模型归档提供选项;(6)来自不同结构生物学学科的思想领袖应共同定义在 PDB 中要归档的内容以及可能需要的补充档案,同时考虑到科学需求和资金。