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I was digging/cleaning into DrugBank data. They have things like this
<external-identifier>
<resource>GenBank Protein Database</resource>
<identifier>33150626</identifier>
</external-identifier>
I had to try/guess the standard ID collection/prefix to use but I found that e.g. both bioregistry.io/ncbiprotein:33150626 and bioregistry.io/genbank:33150626 get successfully resolved to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/33150626.
I think "ncbiprotein:33150626" CURI is wrong and should return a pattern mismatch error instead, no?
Contributor ORCID
Igor Rodchenkov
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Hi @IgorRodchenkov, thanks for looking into this. NCBI Protein is a special resource - from what I can tell, it is enabling resolving of a variety of other resource types. Can you give a bit more context on what drugbank entry this comes from, and what the expected protein it is supposed to point to?
Prefix
ncbiprotein
Explanation
I was digging/cleaning into DrugBank data. They have things like this
I had to try/guess the standard ID collection/prefix to use but I found that e.g. both bioregistry.io/ncbiprotein:33150626 and bioregistry.io/genbank:33150626 get successfully resolved to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/33150626.
I think "ncbiprotein:33150626" CURI is wrong and should return a pattern mismatch error instead, no?
Contributor ORCID
Igor Rodchenkov
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: