The Biologically Interesting molecule Reference Dictionary (BIRD) contains information about certain biologically interesting molecules in the PDB archive such as peptide-like antibiotics, peptide-like inhibitors, and common oligosaccharides.
BIRD is an external reference file (similar to the Chemical Component Dictionary) that provides information about the chemistry, biology, and structure of these molecules.
BIRD entries include molecular weight and formula, sequence and connectivity, descriptions of structural features and functional classification, natural source (if any), and external references to corresponding UniProt or Norine entries (if applicable).
The entire BIRD resource can be downloaded from the wwPDB FTP area: https://files.wwpdb.org/pub/pdb/data/bird/
BIRD is regularly reviewed for consistency and accuracy. The dictionary is updated each week with new definitions as the corresponding PDB entries are released in the PDB archive. It is used to uniformly annotate PDB entries containing these molecules.
The corresponding BIRD ID code only appears in the PDBx/mmCIF-formatted file of the entry.
All the components that comprise a BIRD molecule in a PDB entry are listed in the BIRD definition with complete linkages. For example, a modified gramicidin A molecule in PDB entry 1KQE is comprised of two truncated gramicidin A molecules linked by a non-polymer residue (succinic acid). This molecule is fully defined in BIRD (BIRD ID: PRD_000154).
A BIRD molecule may be represented as a polymer with sequence information, as a single ligand with chemical information, or as a branched entity (for oligosaccharides) in a PDB entry. The preferred representation is specified in the BIRD file, along with a representative PDB entry code. All PDB entries containing the same BIRD molecule will have uniform representation. An important feature of BIRD is to provide dual representation of both sequence and chemical information, regardless of the molecular representation in the PDB archive.
Contents of a BIRD entry:Example: information available about BIRD molecules found in the PDB archive is shown using the vancomycin family as an example. The four vancomycin molecules shown below share the same structural feature: glycopeptide (type) and the same functional classification: antibiotics (class). They all contain a peptide core with or without sugar decoration. Click on an image to see a larger version.
data_PRD_000203 ## _pdbx_reference_molecule.prd_id PRD_000203 _pdbx_reference_molecule.name "Chloroorienticin A" _pdbx_reference_molecule.represent_as polymer _pdbx_reference_molecule.type Glycopeptide _pdbx_reference_molecule.type_evidence_code ? _pdbx_reference_molecule.class Antibiotic _pdbx_reference_molecule.class_evidence_code ? _pdbx_reference_molecule.formula "C73 H88 Cl2 N10 O26" _pdbx_reference_molecule.chem_comp_id ? _pdbx_reference_molecule.formula_weight 1592.437 _pdbx_reference_molecule.release_status REL _pdbx_reference_molecule.replaces ? _pdbx_reference_molecule.replaced_by ? _pdbx_reference_molecule.compound_details ; CHLOROORIENTICIN A IS A TRICYCLIC GLYCOPEPTIDE, A MEMBER OF THE VANCOMYCIN FAMILY. THE SCAFFOLD IS A HEPTAPEPTIDE WITH THE CONFIGURATION D-D-L-D-D-L-L. IT IS FURTHER GLYCOSYLATED BY ONE DISACCHARIDE AND ONE MONOSACCHARIDE HERE, CHLOROORIENTICIN A IS REPRESENTED BY GROUPING TOGETHER THE SEQUENCE (SEQRES) AND THE THREE LIGANDS (HET) BGC AND TWO RER. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.description ; CHLOROORIENTICIN A IS A TRICYCLIC GLYCOPEPTIDE, GLYCOSYLATED BY ONE DISACCHARIDE ON RESIDUE 4 AND ONE MONOSACCHARIDE ON RESIDUE 6. ; _pdbx_reference_molecule.representative_PDB_id_code 1gac ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_list.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.component_id _pdbx_reference_entity_list.type _pdbx_reference_entity_list.details PRD_000203 1 1 polymer "PEPTIDE LIKE SEQUENCE RESIDUES 1 TO 7" PRD_000203 2 2 non-polymer BGC PRD_000203 3 3 non-polymer RER PRD_000203 3 4 non-polymer RER ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_nonpoly.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_nonpoly.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_nonpoly.name _pdbx_reference_entity_nonpoly.chem_comp_id PRD_000203 2 BETA-D-GLUCOSE BGC PRD_000203 3 VANCOSAMINE RER ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_link.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_link.link_id _pdbx_reference_entity_link.link_class _pdbx_reference_entity_link.ref_entity_id_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.entity_seq_num_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.comp_id_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.atom_id_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.ref_entity_id_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.entity_seq_num_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.comp_id_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.atom_id_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.value_order _pdbx_reference_entity_link.component_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.component_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_link.details PRD_000203 1 PN 1 4 GHP O4 2 ? BGC C1 sing 1 2 ? PRD_000203 2 PN 1 6 OMY ODE 3 ? RER C1 sing 1 4 ? PRD_000203 3 NN 2 ? BGC O2 3 ? RER C1 sing 2 3 ? ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.link_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.atom_id_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.comp_id_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.entity_seq_num_1 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.atom_id_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.comp_id_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.entity_seq_num_2 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.value_order _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_link.component_id PRD_000203 1 1 C MLU 1 N OMZ 2 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 2 C OMZ 2 N ASN 3 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 3 OH OMZ 2 C5 GHP 4 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 4 C ASN 3 N GHP 4 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 5 C GHP 4 N GHP 5 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 6 C3 GHP 4 OCZ OMY 6 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 7 C3 GHP 5 CG1 3FG 7 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 8 C GHP 5 N OMY 6 sing 1 PRD_000203 1 9 C OMY 6 N 3FG 7 sing 1 ## _pdbx_reference_entity_poly.prd_id PRD_000203 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly.ref_entity_id 1 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly.db_code NOR00692 _pdbx_reference_entity_poly.db_name Norine _pdbx_reference_entity_poly.type peptide-like ## _pdbx_reference_entity_sequence.prd_id PRD_000203 _pdbx_reference_entity_sequence.ref_entity_id 1 _pdbx_reference_entity_sequence.type peptide-like _pdbx_reference_entity_sequence.NRP_flag Y _pdbx_reference_entity_sequence.one_letter_codes LYNFFYF ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.num _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.mon_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.parent_mon_id _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.hetero _pdbx_reference_entity_poly_seq.observed PRD_000203 1 1 MLU LEU N Y PRD_000203 1 2 OMZ TYR N Y PRD_000203 1 3 ASN ASN N Y PRD_000203 1 4 GHP PHE N Y PRD_000203 1 5 GHP PHE N Y PRD_000203 1 6 OMY TYR N Y PRD_000203 1 7 3FG PHE N Y ## loop_ _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.prd_id _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.ref_entity_id _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.ordinal _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.taxid _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.organism_scientific _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.db_code _pdbx_reference_entity_src_nat.db_name PRD_000203 1 1 31958 "Amycolatopsis orientalis (previously designated Norcardia orientalis and Streptomyces orientalis)" ? ? PRD_000203 1 2 31958 "AMYCOLATOPSIS ORIENTALIS" NOR00681 Norine ## loop_ _pdbx_prd_audit.prd_id _pdbx_prd_audit.date _pdbx_prd_audit.processing_site _pdbx_prd_audit.action_type PRD_000203 2012-02-08 RCSB "Create molecule" PRD_000203 2012-07-09 PDBe "Other modification" PRD_000203 2012-12-12 RCSB "Initial release" ##
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