again, it looks like this is particular to the US portal. We submit via the European www.pdbe.org and can submit multiple datasets. See 2XGF for an example. Note: I think from www.rcsb.org only one file can be downloaded, but www.pdbe.org clearly shows both. Although you are in the US, you can use the pdbe deposition tool AUTODEP - or the Japanese one, if you like.
Mark J van Raaij Laboratorio M-4 Dpto de Estructura de Macromoleculas Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia - CSIC c/Darwin 3 E-28049 Madrid, Spain tel. (+34) 91 585 4616 http://www.cnb.csic.es/~mjvanraaij On 27 Apr 2012, at 20:23, Florian Schmitzberger wrote: > Dear All, > > With my most recent PDBe deposition, in addition to the native data, I had > intended to deposit the anomalous data, used for structure determination, and > make it available for download. This turned out to be less straightforward > than I had anticipated, because the current PDB convention is to only allow a > single structure factor file for experimental data (usually the native > dataset), available for download from the PDB. In my case, the anomalous data > were concatenated with the native data into a single cif file (this worked > and made sense, because both for both datasets the unit cell dimensions are > virtually identical). > > I imagine it would be beneficial to be able to make available more than a > single structure factor file, including the ones derived from experimental > phasing, in the PDB, along with the final coordinates, without concatenating > the data into a single file (which may lead to confusion to users when > downloaded). Is this anything the PDB is already working to implement in the > near future (perhaps via the coming PDBx format)? > > Best regards, > > Florian > > > > > > > > > > > >