12/16/2009 | Coordinated wwPDB Release of Data |
09/25/2009 | wwPDB FTP Advisory Notice |
06/30/2009 | wwPDB News: Gerard Kleywegt to head Protein Data Bank Europe |
03/17/2009 | PDB Archive Version 3.15 Released |
03/10/2009 | Announcement: PDB Archive Version 3.15 to be Released March 17, 2009* |
02/11/2009 | Announcement: PDB Archive Version 3.15 to be Released March 2009 |
01/28/2009 | wwPDB Paper: Deposition and Annotation |
01/20/2009 | Time-stamped Copies of PDB Archive Available via FTP |
12/18/2008 | Advisory Committee Meeting |
12/16/2009
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09/25/2009
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06/30/2009
Starting July 1, 2009, Gerard Kleywegt will lead the Protein Data Bank Europe (PDBe) project at the European Bioinformatics Institute (Hinxton, UK). During the last 17 years he has been working in Uppsala, Sweden, a center of excellence for biomolecular crystallography and has developed many tools that are widely used by structural biologists worldwide. He has an extensive publication record and has served on the PDBe Scientific Advisory Board for the last few years. He has also been one of the European representatives on the wwPDB advisory committee. He has a very strong international reputation and is well respected in the structural biology community.
Gerard will be replacing Kim Henrick, who has been the team leader of the PDBe since 2001. During his tenure at the EBI, Kim has made enormous contributions to the PDBe at the EBI, by establishing and leading a strong team that has developed a wide variety of services. Kim was a strong advocate for the formation of the wwPDB in 2003. He has played a key role in developing the standards for representing all the data in the archive from small molecules to very large biological assemblies, and in leading the remediation efforts. Kim's deep knowledge of the PDB, his very critical eye, and sharp wit will be greatly missed by the wwPDB.
The members of the wwPDB look forward to working closely with Gerard and wish Kim all the best in the next chapter of his career.
03/17/2009
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03/10/2009
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02/11/2009
The wwPDB will release a newly standardized and enhanced version of the entire PDB archive at ftp://ftp.wwpdb.org in March 2009.
Files originally released before December 2, 2008 will follow PDB Format Version 3.15; files originally released after that date will follow Version 3.20. For detailed file format documentation, please see File Format Documentation.
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Questions may be sent to info@wwpdb.org.
01/28/2009
wwPDB deposition tools, methods, and policies have been described in
Data Deposition and Annotation at the Worldwide Protein Data Bank Molecular Biotechnology (2008) [
doi:10.1107/S0907444908017393 ]
Shuchismita Dutta, Kyle Burkhardt, Jasmine Young, Ganesh J. Swaminathan, Takanori Matsuura, Kim Henrick, Haruki Nakamura and Helen M. Berman
01/20/2009
A time-stamped snapshot of the PDB archive (ftp://ftp.wwpdb.org) as of January 5, 2009 has been added to ftp://snapshots.rcsb.org/. Snapshots of the PDB have been archived annually since 2004. It is hoped that these snapshots will provide readily identifiable data sets for research on the PDB archive.
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12/18/2008
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