PDBe Graph Database: A Neo4J-driven integrative knowledge graph for structural data
Date: 27 May 2020 @ 09:00 - 17:00
This webinar will introduce the concepts of a graph database and describe how we used a graph-approach for integrating the structural data of the Protein Data Bank.
The presented PDBe knowledge graph combines annotations provided by PDBe-KB partners with the core PDB archive. Each PDB entry can be thought of as a tree, with the root being the PDB entry, connected to chains and entities, which are then connected to residues. Each of the more than 150 million PDB residues, the leaves of the tree representation, are linked to annotations that make it easier to answer scientific questions such as: Can we find small molecules which have the same scaffold, and interact with the same binding sites? Or, can we find macromolecular interaction interfaces which have highly conserved residues, and are annotated to be structurally flexible?
The webinar will help the audience answer these, and other similar scientific questions and will provide a solid foundation for taking advantage of the PDBe knowledge graph and use it as an invaluable research tool.
Keywords: Protein Data Bank in Europe, Proteins (proteins), PDBe, Graph database, PDBe-KB, API, Programmatic access
Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
Target audience: Plant research, Plant research
Capacity: 200
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Scientific topics: Small molecules, Protein structure, Structural biology
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