The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is both a repository and a validated and curated resource for the three-dimensional structural data of
molecule
A molecule is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by Force, attractive forces known as chemical bonds; depending on context, the term may or may not include ions that satisfy this criterion. In quantum physics, organic chemi ...
s generally containing at least
carbon
Carbon () is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalence, tetravalent—meaning that its atoms are able to form up to four covalent bonds due to its valence shell exhibiting 4 ...
and
hydrogen
Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest and abundance of the chemical elements, most abundant chemical element in the universe, constituting about 75% of all baryon, normal matter ...
, comprising a wide range of
organic,
metal-organic and
organometallic
Organometallic chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds, chemical compounds containing at least one chemical bond between a carbon atom of an organic molecule and a metal, including alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals, and so ...
molecules. The specific entries are complementary to the other
crystallographic databases such as the
Protein Data Bank
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is a database for the three-dimensional structural data of large biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, which is overseen by the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB). This structural data is obtained a ...
(PDB),
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) is a chemical database founded in 1978 by Günter Bergerhoff at the University of Bonn in Germany and I. D. Brown at McMaster University in Canada. It is now produced by FIZ Karlsruhe in Europe and t ...
and
International Centre for Diffraction Data. The data, typically obtained by
X-ray crystallography
X-ray crystallography is the experimental science of determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline structure causes a beam of incident X-rays to Diffraction, diffract in specific directions. By measuring th ...
and less frequently by
electron diffraction
Electron diffraction is a generic term for phenomena associated with changes in the direction of electron beams due to elastic interactions with atoms. It occurs due to elastic scattering, when there is no change in the energy of the electrons. ...
or
neutron diffraction
Neutron diffraction or elastic neutron scattering is the application of neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure of a material. A sample to be examined is placed in a beam of Neutron temperature, thermal or ...
, and submitted by
crystallographers and
chemist
A chemist (from Greek ''chēm(ía)'' alchemy; replacing ''chymist'' from Medieval Latin ''alchemist'') is a graduated scientist trained in the study of chemistry, or an officially enrolled student in the field. Chemists study the composition of ...
s from around the world, are freely accessible (as deposited by authors) on the Internet via the CSD's parent organization's website (CCDC, Repository). The CSD is overseen by the not-for-profit incorporated company called the
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, CCDC.
The CSD is a widely used repository for small-molecule organic and metal-organic crystal structures for scientists. Structures deposited with
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) are publicly available for download at the point of publication or at consent from the depositor. They are also scientifically enriched and included in the database used by software offered by the centre. Targeted subsets of the CSD are also freely available to support teaching and other activities.
History
The
CCDC grew out of the activities of the crystallography group led by
Olga Kennard OBE FRS in the Department of Organic, Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry of the
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
. From 1965, the group began to collect published bibliographic, chemical and crystal structure data for all small molecules studied by
X-ray
An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays. Roughly, X-rays have a wavelength ran ...
or
neutron diffraction
Neutron diffraction or elastic neutron scattering is the application of neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure of a material. A sample to be examined is placed in a beam of Neutron temperature, thermal or ...
. With the rapid developments in
computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computer, computing machinery. It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both computer hardware, hardware and softw ...
taking place at this time, this collection was encoded in electronic form and became known as the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD).
The CSD was one of the first numerical scientific databases to begin operations anywhere in the world, and received academic grants from the UK Office for Scientific and Technical Information and then from the UK
Science and Engineering Research Council
The Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) and its predecessor the Science Research Council (SRC) were the UK agencies in charge of publicly funded scientific and engineering research activities, including astronomy, biotechnology and bi ...
. These funds, together with subventions from National Affiliated Centres, enabled the development of the CSD and its associated software during the 1970s and 1980s. The first releases of the CSD System to the United States, Italy and Japan occurred in the early 1970s. By the early 1980s the CSD System was being distributed in more than 30 countries. As of 2014, the CSD System was distributed to academics in 70 countries.
During the 1980s, interest in the CSD System from
pharmaceutical
Medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal product, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy ( pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the ...
and
agrochemical
An agrochemical or agrichemical, a contraction of ''agricultural chemical'', is a chemical product used in industrial agriculture. Agrichemical typically refers to biocides (pesticides including insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and nematicide ...
s companies increased significantly. This led to the establishment of the
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) as an independent company in 1987, with the legal status of a non-profit charitable institution, and with its operations overseen by an international board of governors. The CCDC moved into purpose-built premises on the site of the University Department of Chemistry in 1992.
Kennard retired as Director in 1997 and was succeeded by David Hartley (1997-2002) and Frank Allen (2002-2008). Colin Groom was appointed as executive director from 1 October 2008 to September 2017. And most recently, Juergen Harter was appointed CEO in June 2018.
CCDC software products diversified to the use of crystallographic data in applications in the life sciences and crystallography. Much of this software development and marketing is carried out by CCDC Software Limited (founded in 1998), a wholly owned subsidiary which covenants all of its profits back to the CCDC.
Although the CCDC is a self-administering organization, it retains close links with the
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
, and is a University Partner Institution that is qualified to train postgraduate students for higher degrees (PhD, MPhil).
The CCDC established US applications and support operations in the US in October 2013, initially at
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, where it is co-located with the
RCSB Protein Data Bank
Contents

The CSD is updated with about 50,000 new structures each year,
and with improvements to existing entries. Entries (structures) in the repository are released for public access as soon as the corresponding entry has appeared in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. Meanwhile, data can also be deposited and published directly through the CSD without an accompanying scientific article as what is known as
''CSD Communication''
Periodically, general statistics about the breadth of CSD holdings are reported, for example the January 2014 report. , the summary statistics are as follows:
As of January 2019, the top 25 scientific journals in terms of publication of structures in the CSD repository were:
::1. structures were reported in ''
Inorg. Chem.''
::2. structures were reported in ''
Dalton & J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.''
::3. structures were reported in ''
Organometallics
''Organometallics'' is a biweekly journal published by the American Chemical Society. Its area of focus is organometallic and organometalloid chemistry. This peer-reviewed journal has an impact factor of 3.837 as reported by the 2021 Journal Citat ...
''
::4. structures were reported in ''
J. Am. Chem. Soc.''
::5. structures were reported in ''
Acta Crystallogr. Sect. E''
::6. structures were reported in ''
Chem. Eur. J.''
::7. structures were reported in ''
J. Organomet. Chem.''
::8. structures were reported in ''
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.''
::9. structures were reported in ''
Inorg. Chim. Acta''
::10. structures were reported in ''
Chem. Commun. & J. Chem. Soc.''
::11. structures were reported in
CSD Communications'
::12. structures were reported in ''
Acta Crystallogr. Sect. C''
::13. structures were reported in ''
Polyhedron
In geometry, a polyhedron (: polyhedra or polyhedrons; ) is a three-dimensional figure with flat polygonal Face (geometry), faces, straight Edge (geometry), edges and sharp corners or Vertex (geometry), vertices. The term "polyhedron" may refer ...
''
::14. structures were reported in ''
Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.''
::15. structures were reported in ''
J. Org. Chem.''
::16. structures were reported in ''
Cryst. Growth Des.''
::17. structures were reported in ''
CrystEngComm''
::18. structures were reported in ''
Organic Letters''
::19. structures were reported in ''
Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem.''
::20. structures were reported in ''
Acta Crystallogr. Sect. B''
::21. structures were reported in ''
Tetrahedron
In geometry, a tetrahedron (: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular Face (geometry), faces, six straight Edge (geometry), edges, and four vertex (geometry), vertices. The tet ...
'' structures were reported as ''Private Communication to the CSD''
::22. structures were reported in ''
J. Mol. Struct.''
::23. structures were reported in ''
Tetrahedron Lett.''
::24. structures were reported in ''
Eur. J. Org. Chem.''
::25. structures were reported in ''
New Journal of Chemistry''
These 25 journals account for 704,541 of the 996,193 or 70.7% of the structures in the CSD.
These data show that most structures are determined by X-ray diffraction, with less than 1% of structures being determined by
neutron diffraction
Neutron diffraction or elastic neutron scattering is the application of neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure of a material. A sample to be examined is placed in a beam of Neutron temperature, thermal or ...
or
powder diffraction
Powder diffraction is a scientific technique using X-ray, neutron, or electron diffraction on powder or microcrystalline samples for structural characterization of materials. An instrument dedicated to performing such powder measurements is ca ...
. The number of error-free coordinates were taken as a percentage of structures for which 3D coordinates are present in the CSD.
The significance of the structure factor files, mentioned above, is that, for CSD structures determined by X-ray diffraction that have a structure file, a crystallographer can verify the interpretation of the observed measurements.
Growth trend
Historically, the number of structures in the CSD has grown at an approximately exponential rate passing the 25,000 structures milestone in 1977, the 50,000 structures milestone in 1983, the 125,000 structures milestone in 1992, the 250,000 structures milestone in 2001, the 500,000 structures milestone in 2009, and the 1,000,000 structures milestone on June 8, 2019. The one millionth structure added to CSD is the crystal structure of 1-(7,9-diacetyl-11-methyl-6H-azepino
,2-a
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ndol-6-yl)propan-2-one.

''Note: data for 1923-1964 are aggregated together in the last line of the table.''
File format

The primary file format for CSD structure deposition, adopted around 1991, is the
"Crystallographic Information file" format, CIF.
The deposited CSD files can be downloaded in the CIF format. The validated and curated CSD files can be exported in a wide range of formats, including CIF, MOL, Mol2, PDB, SHELX and XMol, using tools in the CSD System.
The
CCDC uses two different codes to distinguish between the deposited dataset and the curated CSD entry. For example, one specific ‘''CSD Communication''’ of an organic molecule was deposited with the
CCDC and assigned the deposition number 'CCDC-991327.' This allows free public access to the data as deposited. From the deposited data, selected information is extracted to prepare the validated and curated CSD entry which was assigned the refcode 'MITGUT'. As a part of the curation process, CCDC also applies an algorithm, DeCIFer, to help the editors assign chemistry to structures when those representations (e.g. bond types and charge assignments etc.) are missing from the original CIF files submitted.
The validated and curated entry is included in the CSD System and WebCSD distributions, with availability restricted to those making appropriate contributions.
Viewing the data

Each data set in CSD can be openly viewed and retrieved using the fre
Access Structureservice. Through this web-browser based service, users can view the data set in 2D and 3D, obtain some basic information about the structure, and download the deposited data set. More advanced search functions and curated information are available through the subscription base
CSD system
Besides using th
CSD system the structure files may be viewed using one of
several open source computer programs such as
Jmol
Jmol is computer software for molecular modelling of chemical structures in 3 dimensions.
It is an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D.
The name originated from ''Jva (the programming language) + olcules, and also the m ...
. Some other free, but not open source programs include
MDL Chime,
Pymol
PyMOL is a source-available molecular visualization system created by Warren Lyford DeLano. It was commercialized initially by DeLano Scientific LLC, which was a private software company dedicated to creating useful tools that become universall ...
,
UCSF Chimera
UCSF Chimera (or simply Chimera) is an extensible program for interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, supramolecular assemblies, sequence alignments, docking results, trajectories ...
,
Rasmol
RasMol is a computer program written for molecular graphics visualization intended and used mainly to depict and explore biological macromolecule structures, such as those found in the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
History
It was originally develo ...
, WINGX, the
CCDC provides a free version of its visualization progra
Mercury
Starting from 2015,
Mercury from CCDC also provides the functionality to generate 3D print ready file from structures in CSD.
See also
*
Crystallographic database
*
Mercury
*
Protein structure
Protein structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule. Proteins are polymers specifically polypeptides formed from sequences of amino acids, which are the monomers of the polymer. A single amino acid ...
References
External links
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