
October 2011 Molecule of the Month features historic structures that set the foundation for the PDB archive.
In 2003, the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) was formed to maintain a single PDB archive of macromolecular structural data that is freely and publicly available to the global community. It consists of organizations that act as deposition, data processing and distribution centers for PDB data.
CARB/NIST left RCSB PDB in 2005 (see Emeritus RCSB PDB Leadership).
Stephen K. Burley became RCSB PDB Directorin 2014. Helen M. Berman currently serves as Director Emerita.
UCSF joined RCSB PDB in 2019.
Updated fromThe Protein Data Bank at 40: Reflecting on the Past to Prepare for the Future (2012)Structure 20: 391–396.
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The history of the beginning of the PDB and the development of other biological data collections is outlined in the bookCollecting experiments: Making big data biology (Strasser, Bruno J. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2019). For a review, seeHelliwell, J. R. (2022).J. Appl. Cryst. 55.
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