On Friday, April 27, 2012 11:23:13 am 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)?
The PDB has always been perfectly happy to accept whatever SF files I send them. On rare occasions they have gotten mangled in the process, but that's a separate issue :-) But re-reading your Email, I see that your concern is that there is only a single link on the structure's web page for download. I.e., an issue of retrieval rather than a problem with deposition. Still, I don't see anything inherently confusing about a file that contains multiple data sets. That will be true for any MAD experiment. Have you asked the PDB whether there is a mechanism for making supplemental files visible on the auto-generated web page? Ethan -- Ethan A Merritt Biomolecular Structure Center, K-428 Health Sciences Bldg University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7742