I was getting very excited here for a second. Deposition of X-ray data? Is this finally possible? Raw diffraction data, in other words? Image files?

Sadly, the text of the email doesn't support that conclusion.


Andreas



On 25/04/2014 8:16, Rachel Kramer Green wrote:
Depositing a new X-ray crystal structure to the PDB archive?Try the new
and improved wwPDB Deposition system at
http://deposit.wwpdb.org/deposition/.

Since the new system went live on January 27^th , 2014, ~700 structures
have been deposited and promptly annotated.Detailed information on the
system can be found at http://www.wwpdb.org/system_info.html.The new
system was developed to allow the wwPDB partners to meet the evolving
needs of the scientific community over the next decade, including
support for very large systems, complex chemistry, and joint use of
multiple experimental methods. The system replaces all current
deposition and annotation systems in use at the wwPDB deposition
centers, and will lead to improved efficiency and consistency.

New or enhanced features of the deposition system include the generation
of X-ray validation reports (following the recommendations of the wwPDB
X-ray Validation Task Force), improved capture and review of ligand
information, the ability to replace coordinate and/or experimental data
files pre- and post-submission, improved communication process between
depositors and wwPDB curators, and the ability to preview and download
the PDBx/mmCIF entry file prior to submission.

Depositors will have the option to use the new system or one of the
legacy deposition tools (ADIT, AutoDep) for most of 2014. After the
transition to the new system, the legacy tools will be available for a
limited period of time to complete any unfinished deposition sessions.

The wwPDB continues to improve the deposition interface and supporting
functionality as it receives more submissions and input.Questions,
comments, and suggestions should be sent to:
http://deposit-feedback.wwpdb.org_._

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RCSB PDB

kra...@rcsb.rutgers.edu

*New!*Deposit X-ray data with the wwPDB at:

http://deposit.wwpdb.org/deposition (NMR and 3DEM coming soon).

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                  Andreas Förster
     Crystallization and X-ray Facility Manager
           Centre for Structural Biology
              Imperial College London

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