Document PSD-CODATA-0703 PIR Installation Document For the CODATA Format Release of PIR-International Protein Sequence Database Release 72.00, April 02, 2002 283175 sequences, 96101250 residues The collaborating centers of PIR-International: Protein Information Resource (PIR)* National Biomedical Research Foundation 3900 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA Japan International Protein Munich Information Center for Information Database (JIPID) Protein Sequences (MIPS) Amakubo 1-16-1 GSF-Forschungszentrum f. Umwelt und Gesundheit Tsukuba 305-0005, Japan am Max-Planck-Instut f. Biochemie Am Klopferspitz 18, D-82152 Martinsried, FRG This database may be redistributed, provided that this notice be given to each user and that the words "Derived from" shall precede this notice if the database has been altered by the redistributor. We have made every effort to ensure proper functioning of the programs and cannot be held responsible for the consequences to users of any problems encountered during their operation. *PIR is a registered mark of NBRF PIR is partially supported by National Library of Medicine grant LM05798 1.0 CODATA Format ================= This document describes the quarterly release of the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database in CODATA format formerly distributed on magnetic media for non-VAX/VMS systems in fixed-length 80-byte records. 2.0 In this Release =================== Release 72.00 of the Protein Sequence Database contains 283,175 entries and 96,101,250 residues. The Release is separated into four datasets. Section 1, Fully Classified Entries, contains 20,723 entries and 8,126,566 residues. Section 2, Verified and Classified Entries, contains 262,023 entries and 87,907,648 residues. Section 3, Unverified Entries, contains 24 entries and 74 residues. Section 4, Unencoded or Untranslated Entries, contains 405 tries and residues. A total of 36,222 superfamilies are represented in sections 1 and 2. 3.0 Features in this Release ============================ Starting with Release 64.00 of the Protein Sequence Database, PIR-International is including status information in protein titles, function and complex records. These new status identifiers are as follows. [validated] = in a title or function block means that one of the references in the entry contains some experimental evidence for the protein's function. [similarity] = in a title or function block means that the name and/or function has been assigned by end to end sequence similarity with other entries that have that same name or function. [imported] = in a title means that the name was imported with the sequence from GenBank, EMBL DDBJ, or other source and has not been verified by PIR. Complete coverage of the entire database will not be obtained for several releases. The absence of a status identifier at this time should NOT be taken as an indication that the information in the title or function blocks is not correct or has not been evaluated by PIR staff.