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PDB Component Library Collaboration, Presented by Mandar Deshpande (EMBL-EBI)
Data visualization plays a pivotal role in the research and innovation lifecycle by revealing patterns and correlation between different data types. However, it takes a lot of effort and time to design and develop data visualisations amenable to use by both experts and non-experts. The Protein Data Bank (PDB) Component Library is a collaborative effort to make available a collection of reusable, open-source web components for visualization of macromolecular structure data in the PDB and associated structural and functional annotations that provide the necessary biological context. Currently, there are 8 web components in the PDB Component Library that allow visualizing protein structure data and additional annotations in 1D, 2D and 3D representation. These visualizations are interactive and can be easily embedded into a webpage. The collaborative approach has not only eased the development effort but also allowed to create a consistent experience for users exploring these data across different services utilizing these visualizations.