This article gives step by step instructions for uploading an atomic coordinate file (a "molecule" or PDB file) for use in molecular scenes in Proteopedia.

This article assumes you are familiar with Proteopedia's Molecular Scene Authoring Tools (SAT). If you want to improve your familiarity with the SAT, the best place to start is with the Video Guides.

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If the molecule you want to display is available from the Protein Data Bank, you don't need to upload it. In the load molecule dialog of the Molecular Scene Authoring Tools (SAT), simply give the PDB code, and Proteopedia will obtain the PDB file for you.

Don't upload a file unless you have permission!Don't upload a file unless you have permission!

Once a file is uploaded to Proteopedia, it becomes publicly available and anyone can view it and download it.

  • If the file is one you created entirely from your own work, it is OK to upload it.
  • If the file is the work of others, or derived from the work of others, be sure that you have permission to share it publicly before uploading it to Proteopedia. And of course you must properly cite the original work.
  • If the file is based upon, or derived from, files published in the Protein Data Bank (www.pdb.org) you do not need explicit permission from the authors, but of course you must properly cite the original work.

Please see also Proteopedia:Guidelines for Ethical Writing.

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If you want to upload a modified version of a file available from the Protein Data Bank, please indicate the modification in the filename. For example, there are eight chains in the asymmetric unit of 3zsf, but it is believed that the functional form, the biological assembly, is a single chain. So you might want to delete chains B, C, D, E, F, G, and H from 3zsf.pdb (downloaded from the PDB), and upload a file containing only chain A. Please do not name your modified version 3zsf.pdb because that name conflicts with the published, eight-chain version of the file. Give your uploaded file a name that indicates the modification, such as 3zsf_chain_a.pdb.

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Wayne Decatur, Angel Herraez, Jaime Prilusky, Karsten Theis