Integrative or hybrid structural biology involves the determination of three-dimensional structures of macromolecular assemblies by combining information from a variety of experimental and computational methods. Archiving the results of integrative/hybrid… Click to show full abstract
Integrative or hybrid structural biology involves the determination of three-dimensional structures of macromolecular assemblies by combining information from a variety of experimental and computational methods. Archiving the results of integrative/hybrid modeling methods have complex requirements and existing archiving mechanisms are insufficient to handle these pre-requisites. Three concepts important for archiving integrative/hybrid models are presented in this chapter: (1) building a federated network of structural model and experimental data archives, (2) development of a common set of data standards, and (3) creation of mechanisms for interoperation and data exchange among the repositories in a federation. Methods proposed for achieving these objectives are also discussed.
               
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