Hi Tim, I just downloaded GroEL entry 4KI8 in pdb format and cid format from RSCB. The PDB format was 4.7Mb and the CIF format was 5.9Mb, doesn't seem such a big difference to me ? Which example were you looking at ?
Andrew On 5 Aug 2013, at 09:03, Tim Gruene <t...@shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Dear all, > > having read Gerard Kleywegt's latest announcement on the wwPDB Workshop > (1st August) made me wonder whether it is planned to introduce mmCIF as > working format to users in addition to using it at e.g. the PDB, because > I think that would make life unnecessarily complicated. > > The example mmCIF file for GroEL is about 7.5 times bigger than its PDB > file. > I know that disk space is 'cheap' nowadays, but that does not make it fast. > > And personally I find mmCIF very awkward to work with, since it is not > line-oriented. 'grep', 'awk', 'perl' etc. do not work well on XML-like > files. > Instead of using mmCIF, one could, e.g. introduce a free format PDB > format, with space holders for non-assigned entities, and maybe a line > continuation character. > > If mmCIF is not going to be the working format for MX (refinement) > programs I would be happy for a reassurance, and otherwise I would > appreciate some comments about the benefits of an XML file format over a > line-oriented free format for the scientists that work with structural data. > I my opinion, using XML (or mmCIF) for structural information is an > attempt of programmers to make themselves more indespensable to > scientists, rather than scientifically needed. > > Best, > Tim > > - -- > - -- > Dr Tim Gruene > Institut fuer anorganische Chemie > Tammannstr. 4 > D-37077 Goettingen > > GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iD8DBQFR/1xbUxlJ7aRr7hoRAkLNAKClH9RpAA7NJsH3YFOTguOo9kjwoQCZAf/m > JF1oyJNuq+8b+VsywDupElo= > =bvb3 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----