PDB Statistics: Number of Unique Protein Sequences within Released PDB Structures (Annual) at Identity 90%

This chart shows the total number of unique protein sequence clusters in PDB structures released within each year. Unique sequence clusters are defined using the sequence identity (SI). A value of 95% SI is used by default, since for practical purposes this identifies proteins with few differences, and thus can be considered to be the same sequence. The chart can also be redrawn with a more stringent 100% SI criterion, or with lower SI values that identify unique protein families (70% SI) or unique protein folds (30% SI).
The annual numbers of protein sequences may be displayed by specific levels of SI, either separately in different charts or simultaneously in the same chart.

Note: The number of unique sequences in the statistics table is linked to the sequence cluster search result page. There is a default precision threshold in calculating the numbers for performance balance. So the statistics count may have a slight discrepancy compared to the actual non-redundant group search result when the result count approaches or goes above 10,000. The group search result page provides an accurate count. The statistics page provides the trend.

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Sequence cluster level:

YearNumber of Unique Protein Sequences
197613
197713
19783
19797
19807
198110
198223
198319
198414
198518
198615
198715
198835
198954
199076
199187
199297
1993316
1994628
1995523
1996622
1997878
19981,153
19991,464
20001,591
20011,757
20021,907
20032,532
20043,235
20053,534
20063,951
20074,472
20084,387
20094,526
20104,624
20114,464
20124,875
20135,215
20146,334
20155,894
20166,515
20177,116
20187,151
20197,684
20208,992
20218,583
202210,054
202310,602
202411,004
202511,267