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EM Data Bank

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Laboratory
  
PDBe & RCSB PDB

Release date
  
2002

Primary citation
  
Lawson & al. (2011)

Description
  
Unified Data Resource for CryoEM.

Research center
  
European Bioinformatics Institute (UK site) AND Rutgers University (USA site)

The EM Data Bank or Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB) collects 3D EM maps and associated experimental data determined using electron microscopy of biological specimens. It was established in 2002 at the MSD/PDBe group of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), where the European site of the EMDataBank.org consortium is located. As of 2015, the resource contained over 2,600 entries with a mean resolution of 15Å.

It provides both the

  • EMdep deposition interface and the
  • EMsearch search tool.
  • Under the NIH Unified Data Resource for CryoEM, the Research Collaboration for Structural Biology (RCSB) also acts as a deposition, data processing and distribution center for EMDB data, while the National Center for Macromolecular Imaging (NCMI) is a collaborative partner in providing services and tools concerning the EMDB.

    EMDB is an archive for three-dimensional density maps of all types of biological assemblies, including ribosomes, chaperones, polymerases, multifunctional enzymes and viruses. Viper EMDB at Scripps is a separate database for three-dimensional EM maps of viruses.

    References

    EM Data Bank Wikipedia


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