The Protein Data Bank Japan (PDBj)
curates, edits and distributes
protein structural data as a member of the worldwide Protein
Data Bank (wwPDB) and currently processes

25–30% of all
deposited data in the world. Structural information is enhanced
by the addition of biological and biochemical functional data
as well as experimental details
extracted from the literature and other databases. Several applications have been developed
at PDBj for structural biology and
biomedical studies: (i) a
Java-based molecular graphics viewer,
jV; (ii) display of electron
density maps for the evaluation of structure quality; (iii)
an extensive database of molecular surfaces for functional sites,
eF-site, as well as a search service for similar molecular surfaces,
eF-seek; (iv) identification of sequence and structural neighbors;
(v) a graphical user interface to all known protein folds with
links to the above applications, Protein Globe. Recent examples
are shown that highlight the utility of these tools in recognizing
remote homologies between pairs of protein structures and in
assigning putative
biochemical functions to newly determined
targets from structural genomics projects.
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