[BiO BB] Gene ontology PDB files

David G Waterman dgw106 at york.ac.uk
Sun Nov 19 05:58:35 EST 2006


You're right. That's quite surprising (and not a little frustrating). 
I'm not sure of the reason for this. It might be time to contact the PDB 
helpdesk (info at rcsb.org), or perhaps try Pooja's link for GO assignments 
for PDB entries made by the GOA group at the EBI.
Cheers
D

Ulisses Dias wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Thank you so much for your reply. However I have a doubt using the browse and download csv tools.
>
> For example, I've clicked on Browse Database then Molecular Function and I get a tree of functions categories on the right that I can expand by clicking on the arrows. Following 'binding' then 'nucleic acid binding', I click on 'DNA binding (Go 
> ID: 3677) and the first PDB ID that I get is the '10MH', but when I use the 'Custom Report' tool this structure id appears with the GO ID = 'n/a'. This kind of problem happens with some others structures.
>
> Please, tell me if I'm trying something wrong.
>
> Once again, thank you so much!
>
> Ulisses Dias
>
> DGW <dgw106 at york.ac.uk> escreveu: Hi,
>
> You can search/browse the PDB by GO term from this URL 
> http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/static.do?p=search/index.html. You may need to 
> have popups enabled on your browser. For example, I can click on Browse 
> Database then Molecular Function and I get a tree of function categories 
> on the right that I can expand by clicking on the arrows. Following 
> 'binding' then 'nucleic acid binding', I click on RNA binding (GO 
> ID:3723) and get 537 structures. The PDB IDs can be pulled out by using 
> the options under Tabulate.
>
> You may need to know the hierarchy of the GO terms you are interested, 
> e.g. from AmiGO, as it doesn't appear to be easy to search directly for 
> the term of interest at the PDB site. Also, you are not guaranteed to 
> find everything of interest - I think the PDB only considers a subset of 
> all the available GO terms and even then not all PDB entries have GO 
> terms assigned to them. If you need to be more comprehensive you might 
> have to BLAST all your gene products against the PDB.
>
> Hope this helps!
> David
>
> Ulisses Dias wrote:
>   
>> Hi!
>>
>>    Anyone knows how can I get the PDB numbers for all the genes products associated to a GO term?
>>
>> Thank you
>>   Ulisses Dias
>>
>>
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