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July 5, 2019C. C. Little – Wikipedia
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July 5, 2019Frederic M. Richards – Wikipedia
July 4, 2019https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_M._Richards
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Along with colleague Harold W. Wyckoff, who had worked on early research toward the myoglobin structure,[20] the effort to solve the RNase S 3-dimensional structure was spearheaded by Richards. Done in 1966 and published in 1967, the analyses of RNase S [21] and RNase A[22] jointly made ribonuclease the third distinct protein structure to be determined by X-ray diffraction of crystals, after
myoglobin/hemoglobin and hen-egg lysozyme,[23] and the first to be done in the United States. Later, the Yale group collected more diffraction data, and in 1970 published the RNase S structure in full detail at 2.0 Å resolution (Wyckoff et al., 1970). Coordinates for ribonuclease S were deposited into the international Protein Data Bank in 1973 as PDB: 1RNS, among the first small set of macromolecular structures.[24]
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RCSB PDB
June 30, 2019https://www.rcsb.org/pdb/static.do?p=general_information/about_pdb/index.html
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The PDB was established in 1971 at Brookhaven National Laboratory under the leadership of Walter Hamilton and originally contained 7 structures. After Hamilton’s untimely death, Tom Koetzle began to lead the PDB in 1973, and then Joel Sussman in 1994. Led by Helen M. Berman, the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) became responsible for the management of the PDB in 1998. In 2003, thewwPDB 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. Stephen K. Burley became Director in 2014.
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