Hi everyone,

Last year wwPDB standardised the backbone atom names for all residues that are part of a polypeptide sequence within the PDB archive. A full list of all chemical components affected can be found at:
github.com/wwPDB/backbone-extension/tree/master/data/ccds
This is a list of all modified amino-acid residues and non-standard peptide residues within the PDB archive. It was last updated in August 2023.

wwPDB is in the process of standardising and enriching all protein modification data in the PDB archive. As part of this, all modified peptide residues will have data added to their CCD definition file to describe in what way the residue is modified. For example, the 3-letter code SEP, will have the information to state that it is the phosphorylation of serine. Once this information is released it will be considerably easier to access such information in the archive.

A detailed description of the changes being made as part of the PTM standardisation project can be found at:
github.com/wwPDB/protein-modification-extension

Kind regards,
Marcus

On 24/06/2024 15:21, Harry Powell wrote:
Hi folks

“Can of worms” is how this could be described!

 From various different sources (many thanks Paul, Mitch, Robbie) I have now 
managed to obtain (inter alia) lists of 31, 189, 863 and 916 modified amino 
acids - and there are other, longer (and possibly shorter and equimetric [is 
that even a word?] lists that I could create if I want to be more 
comprehensive! It’s certainly _possible_ that some of the members of an 
individual list are duplicates, but for my current purposes these should 
suffice nearly all the time (and for those cases where the list falls short, I 
would expect people to raise the issue directly with me…)

Once more, I knew this would be the place to ask!

Harry

On 24 Jun 2024, at 13:40, Robbie Joosten <robbie_joos...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi Harry,

A BSc student in our lab just had a look at this. Here is the list of mappings 
pdb-redo uses: 
https://github.com/PDB-REDO/pdb-redo-main/blob/trunk/tools/pdb-redo-data.cif 
(second to last loop).

Cheers,
Robbie

pdb-redo-main/tools/pdb-redo-data.cif at trunk · PDB-REDO/pdb-redo-main
core pdb-redo script, tools and data files. Contribute to 
PDB-REDO/pdb-redo-main development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com

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Hi

An internet search doesn’t yield an obvious list of these (I did find a paper 
DOI:10.1016/j.jmgm.2006.08.004 that says there are 293, but the link included 
appears to be dead - http://deposit.pdb.org/hetdictionary.txt).

I’m almost convinced that this has been asked here previously (if not 
recently), but a quick search through ccp4bb postings has not revealed it to me.

Can anyone help?

Harry
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