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A swiss army knife for PDB files.

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pdb-tools

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A swiss army knife for manipulating and editing PDB files.

Looking for the other pdb-tools?

The Harms lab maintains a set of tools also called pdbtools, which perform a slightly different set of functions. You can find them here.

About

Manipulating PDB files is often painful. Extracting a particular chain or set of residues, renumbering residues, splitting or merging models and chains, or just ensuring the file is conforming to the PDB specifications are examples of tasks that can be done using any decent parsing library or graphical interface. These, however, almost always require 1) scripting knowledge, 2) time, and 3) installing one or more programs.

pdb-tools were designed to be a swiss-knife for the PDB format. They have no external dependencies, besides obviously the Python programming language. They are the descendant of a set of old FORTRAN77 programs that had the particular advantage of working with streams, i.e. the output of one script could be piped into another. Since FORTRAN77 is a pain too, I rewrote them in Python and added a few more utilities.

The philosophy of the scripts is simple: one script, one task. If you want to do two things, pipe the scripts together. Requests for new scripts will be taken into consideration - use the Issues button or write them yourself and create a Pull Request.

Installation Instructions

pdb-tools are available on PyPi and can be installed though pip. This is the recommended way as it makes updating/uninstalling rather simple:

pip install pdb-tools

Because we use semantic versioning in the development of pdb-tools, every bugfix or new feature results in a new version of the software that is automatically published on PyPI. As such, there is no difference between the code on github and the latest version you can install with pip. To update your installation to the latest version of the code run:

pip install --upgrade pdb-tools

What can I do with them?

The names of the tools should be self-explanatory. Their command-line interface is also pretty consistent. Therefore, here is a couple of examples to get you started:

  • Downloading a structure

    pdb_fetch 1brs > 1brs.pdb  # 6 chains
    pdb_fetch -biounit 1brs > 1brs.pdb  # 2 chains
    
  • Renumbering a structure

    pdb_reres -1 1ctf.pdb > 1ctf_renumbered.pdb
    
  • Selecting chain(s)

    pdb_selchain -A 1brs.pdb > 1brs_A.pdb
    pdb_selchain -A,D 1brs.pdb > 1brs_AD.pdb
    
  • Deleting hydrogens

    pdb_delelem -H 1brs.pdb > 1brs_noH.pdb
    
  • Selecting backbone atoms

    pdb_selatom -CA,C,N,O 1brs.pdb > 1brs_bb.pdb
    
  • Selecting chains, removing HETATM, and producing a valid PDB file

    pdb_selchain -A,D 1brs.pdb | pdb_delhetatm | pdb_tidy > 1brs_AD_noHET.pdb
    

Note: On Windows the tools will have the .exe extension.

What can't I do with them?

Operations that involve coordinates or numerical calculations are usually not in the scope of pdb-tools. Use a proper library for that, it will be much faster and scalable. Also, although we provide mmCIF<->PDB converters, we do not support large mmCIF files with more than 99999 atoms, or 9999 residues in a single chain. Our tools will complain if you try using them on such a molecule.

Citation

We finally decided to write up a small publication describing the tools. If you used them in a project that is going to be published, please cite us:

Rodrigues JPGLM, Teixeira JMC, Trellet M and Bonvin AMJJ.
pdb-tools: a swiss army knife for molecular structures. 
F1000Research 2018, 7:1961 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.17456.1) 

If you use a reference manager that supports BibTex, use this record:

@Article{ 10.12688/f1000research.17456.1,
AUTHOR = { Rodrigues, JPGLM and Teixeira, JMC and Trellet, M and Bonvin, AMJJ},
TITLE = {pdb-tools: a swiss army knife for molecular structures [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
},
JOURNAL = {F1000Research},
VOLUME = {7},
YEAR = {2018},
NUMBER = {1961},
DOI = {10.12688/f1000research.17456.1}
}

Requirements

pdb-tools should run on Python 2.7+ and Python 3.x. We test on Python 2.7, 3.6, and 3.7. There are no dependencies.

Installing from Source

Download the zip archive or clone the repository with git. We recommend the git approach since it makes updating the tools extremely simple.

# To download
git clone https://github.com/haddocking/pdb-tools
cd pdb-tools

# To update
git pull origin master

# To install
python setup.py install

Contributing

If you want to contribute to the development of pdb-tools, provide a bug fix, or a new tools, read our CONTRIBUTING instructions here.

License

pdb-tools are open-source and licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. For details, see the LICENSE file.

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