IUCrJ (May 2021)

Rapid response to emerging biomedical challenges and threats

  • Marek Grabowski,
  • Joanna M. Macnar,
  • Marcin Cymborowski,
  • David R. Cooper,
  • Ivan G. Shabalin,
  • Miroslaw Gilski,
  • Dariusz Brzezinski,
  • Marcin Kowiel,
  • Zbigniew Dauter,
  • Bernhard Rupp,
  • Alexander Wlodawer,
  • Mariusz Jaskolski,
  • Wladek Minor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252521003018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 395 – 407

Abstract

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As part of the global mobilization to combat the present pandemic, almost 100 000 COVID-19-related papers have been published and nearly a thousand models of macromolecules encoded by SARS-CoV-2 have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank within less than a year. The avalanche of new structural data has given rise to multiple resources dedicated to assessing the correctness and quality of structural data and models. Here, an approach to evaluate the massive amounts of such data using the resource https://covid19.bioreproducibility.org is described, which offers a template that could be used in large-scale initiatives undertaken in response to future biomedical crises. Broader use of the described methodology could considerably curtail information noise and significantly improve the reproducibility of biomedical research.

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