PDB ID 9A3I | pdb_00009a3i
PDB-Dev ID PDBDEV_00000203
Structure Title Parathyroid hormone receptor type 1 in complex with a long-acting parathyroid hormone analog and arrestin 2 (6u1n-based template)
Structure Authors Aydin, Y.; Bottke, T.; Lam, J.H.; Ernicke, S.; Fortmann, A.; Tretbar, M.; Zarzycka, B.; Gurevich, V.V.; Katritch, V.; Coin, I.
Deposited on 2023-03-24

1.1. Summary ?

This entry consists of 1 model(s). A total of 6 dataset(s) were used to build this entry.

Name Type Count
Crosslinking-MS data
Experimental data
1
Experimental model
Starting model
2
Comparative model
Starting model
2
De Novo model
Starting model
1

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Acknowledgments

  • The development of integrative model validation metrics, implementation of a model validation pipeline, and creation of a validation report for integrative structures are funded by NSF awards to the PDB-IHM team (DBI-1756248, DBI-2112966, DBI-2112967, DBI-2112968, and DBI-1756250) and awards from NSF, NIH, and DOE to the RCSB PDB (DBI-2321666, R01GM157729, and DE-SC0019749). The PDB-IHM team and members of the Sali lab contributed model validation metrics and software packages.

  • Dr. Jill Trewhella, Dr. Dina Schneidman, and members of the SASBDB repository are acknowledged for their advice and support in implementing SAS validation methods. Team members from the labs of Dr. Juri Rappsilber, Dr. Alexander Leitner, Dr. Andrea Graziadei, and members of PRIDE database are acknowledged for their advice and support in implementing crosslinking-MS validation methods. We are grateful to Dr. Shruthi Viswanath for discussions about uncertainty assessment of integrative structural models.

  • Members of the wwPDB Integrative/Hybrid Methods Task Force provided recommendations and community support for the project.