International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. G. ch. 5.5, pp. 539-543
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Chapter 5.5. The use of mmCIF architecture for PDB data management

Chapter index

BioSync 5.5.3
CGI (Common Gateway Interface) 5.5.3.1
CIFPARSE-OBJ 5.5.2.2
computer programs
CCP4 5.5.2.3
CIFPARSE-OBJ 5.5.2.2
mmCIF Loader 5.5.3.2
OpenMMS 5.5.2.3
PDB_EXTRACT 5.5.3.3, 5.5.3.3
Corba 5.5.2.3
database
loader and support tools (mmCIF) 5.5.3
data exchange standards
DDL2 5.5.3.1
DDL
role in mmCIF metadata architecture 5.5.2.2
FILM 5.5.2.3
loop_ (STAR File keyword) 5.5.2.2
methods 5.5.2.2
mmCIF Loader 5.5.3.2
mmCIF
use in PDB data management 5.5.1
NMR structures 5.5.2.2, 5.5.2.2
Object Management Group 5.5.2.3
object-oriented CIF libraries 5.5.2.2
ontology 5.5.1, 5.5.2, 5.5.2.2
OpenMMS 5.5.2.3
PDB_EXTRACT 5.5.3.3, 5.5.3.3
PDB exchange data dictionary 5.5.1
Protein Data Bank 5.5.1
Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics 5.5.1
scope 5.5.3.1
STAR File
basis for macromolecular structure ontology 5.5.2.2
structural genomics 5.5.2.2, 5.5.3.3
structure checking 5.5.3
validation 5.5.3, 5.5.3.3
web sites
Object Management Group: http://www.omg.org/ 5.5.2.3
OpenMMS software: http://openmms.sdsc.ed 5.5.2.3
PDB mmCIF site: http://mmcif.pdb.org/ 5.5.2.2, 5.5.2.2
PDB software tools: http://sw-tools.pdb.org/ 5.5.2.2
Worldwide PDB ftp site: ftp://wwpdb.org/ 5.5.2.3
XML
mmCIF schema 5.5.2.3, 5.5.3.2