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− | ;July 2006: The idea to produce a comprehesive encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes as a printed volume is raised by [[Bruce Stone|Prof. Bruce Stone]] at the [http://www.internationalcarbohydrateorganisation.org/content/past-symposia XXIIIrd International Carbohydrate Symposium] in Whistler, Canada (July 23-28). Among others, | + | ;July 2006: The idea to produce a comprehesive encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes as a printed volume is raised by [[Bruce Stone|Prof. Bruce Stone]] at the [http://www.internationalcarbohydrateorganisation.org/content/past-symposia XXIIIrd International Carbohydrate Symposium] in Whistler, Canada (July 23-28). Among others, [[User:Steve Withers|Steve Withers]], [[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]], [[User:David Vocadlo|David Vocadlo]], and [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]] were involved in this informal discussion. |
;April 2007: In a group discussion at the [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242420701806736 7th Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting], held in Braunschweig, Germany (April 22-25), the suggestion was put forward that [[Bruce Stone|Bruce's]] encyclopedia might be better served online, due to the rapid nature of developments in the field. "''CAZypedia''" was suggested as a dynamic, wiki-based solution to this issue. | ;April 2007: In a group discussion at the [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242420701806736 7th Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting], held in Braunschweig, Germany (April 22-25), the suggestion was put forward that [[Bruce Stone|Bruce's]] encyclopedia might be better served online, due to the rapid nature of developments in the field. "''CAZypedia''" was suggested as a dynamic, wiki-based solution to this issue. | ||
− | ;May 2007: | + | ;May 2007: [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]] begins setting-up ''CAZypedia'' using [http://www.mediawiki.org/ Mediawiki], the software that runs [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]. Pages on Glycoside Hydrolase Families [[GH1]], [[GH2]], [[GH10]], [[GH11]] by [[User:Steve Withers|Steve Withers]] and [[GH36]] and [[GH27]] by [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]] were initiated and completed shortly thereafter with editing help by [[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]] (''see page histories here: [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_1&limit=500&action=history GH1], [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_2&limit=500&action=history GH2], [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_10&limit=500&action=history GH10], [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_11&limit=500&action=history GH11], [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_36&limit=500&action=history GH36], [http://www.cazypedia.org/index.php?title=Glycoside_Hydrolase_Family_27&limit=500&action=history GH27]''). |
− | ;05 October 2008: A contemporary review of the [http://www.cazy.org CAZy Database] by | + | ;05 October 2008: A contemporary review of the [http://www.cazy.org CAZy Database] by [[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]], [[User:Pedro Coutinho|Pedro Coutinho]], and colleagues appears online in ''Nucleic Acids Research'' <cite>Cantarel2009</cite>. This paper is the first to mention ''CAZypedia'' in the printed scientific literature, if only briefly. |
− | ;June 2009: At the [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=carbo 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Carbohydrates] (June 14-19) | + | ;June 2009: At the [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=carbo 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Carbohydrates] (June 14-19) [[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]] and [[User:Steve Withers|Steve Withers]] take primary responsibility for drafting a table of [[Responsible Curator]]s for the first round of invitations to contribute to ''CAZypedia'', with input and approval from other [[Board of Curators|Senior Curators]] [[User:Harry Gilbert|Harry Gilbert]], [[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]], [[User:Al Boraston|Alisdair Boraston]] and [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]]. On June 22, the [[CAZypedia:History/Original invitation letter|first invitation letter]] is sent out to 29 scientists in the field, covering 69 [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. The original spreadsheet eventually becomes the [[CAZypedia:Assigned pages|table of Assigned Pages]] on ''CAZypedia''. |
− | ;30 July 2009: [[Main Page|''CAZypedia'']] is presented at the 2009 Gordon Research Conference on [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=cellul Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes] by | + | ;30 July 2009: [[Main Page|''CAZypedia'']] is presented at the 2009 Gordon Research Conference on [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=cellul Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes] by [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]], with support from [[User:Harry Gilbert|Harry Gilbert]] and [[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]]. This is the first public launch of ''CAZypedia'' to the CAZyme community at large. |
;15 April 2010: ''CAZypedia's'' first foray into glycosyltransferase families begins with [[User:Warren Wakarchuk|Warren Wakarchuk's]] [[Glycosyltransferase Family 42]] page. | ;15 April 2010: ''CAZypedia's'' first foray into glycosyltransferase families begins with [[User:Warren Wakarchuk|Warren Wakarchuk's]] [[Glycosyltransferase Family 42]] page. | ||
+ | ;27 October 2011: ''CAZypedia'' is presented by Senior Curator [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]] as part of a series of talks for [http://scholcomm.ubc.ca/events/oaweek/ Open Access Week at the University of British Columbia]. This is the first presentation of ''CAZypedia'' for a wider, non-specialist audience. A video recording of this presentation, which includes a discussion of ''CAZypedia's'' genesis and evolution, is openly available via [http://hdl.handle.net/2429/39734 the cIRcle repository] (click on the video link [https://circle.ubc.ca/flashstreamview/bitstream/handle/2429/39734/Brumer_H_CAZypedia_OAW2011.wmv?sequence=3 ''view in browser''] or download the entire 325Mb video in WMV format; the ''CAZypedia'' presentation is at running time 37:00-55:50). The corresponding [https://circle.ubc.ca/bitstream/handle/2429/39734/Brumer_H_CAZypedia_OAW2011.pptx?sequence=1 presentation slides] are also available via cIRcle, and can be read independently of the video. | ||
− | ; | + | ;22 May 2013: Ushering in a new phase in ''CAZypedia's'' development, Author [[User:Elizabeth Ficko-Blean|Elizabeth Ficko-Blean]] and Senior Curator [[User:Al Boraston|Alisdair Boraston]] finalize ''CAZypedia's'' first [[Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|Carbohydrate Binding Module Family]] page, [[CBM32]]. Concomitantly, [[User:Alicia Lammerts van Bueren|Alicia Lammerts van Bueren]] starts crafting an extensive [[Carbohydrate-binding modules|Lexicon entry on CBMs]] . |
− | ; | + | ;28 June 2013: ''CAZypedia'' gets an additional nod in the formal literature, in a review by [[User:Shinya Fushinobu|Shinya Fushinobu]], Victor Alves, and [[User:Pedro Coutinho|Pedro Coutinho]] in ''Current Opinion in Structural Biology'' <cite>Fushinobu2013</cite>. |
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+ | ;19 September 2013: ''CAZypedia'' begins to encompass the [[Auxiliary Activity Families]] with the completion of the [[AA9]] lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenase (LPMO) page by [[User:Paul Harris|Paul Harris]]. | ||
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+ | ;30 September 2013: Yet another new phase in ''CAZypedia's'' development begins with the completion of the first [[Polysaccharide Lyase Families|Polysaccharide Lyase Family]] page, [[PL2]], by [[User:Wade Abbott|Wade Abbott]]. This follows an initiative spearheaded by [[User:Wade Abbott|Wade Abbott]] and [[User:Michael Suits|Michael Suits]] at the [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=cellulo 2013 Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes Gordon Research Conference] to cover all the [[Polysaccharide Lyase Families|PL Families]] in ''CAZypedia''. | ||
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+ | ;21 November 2013: The [http://www.cazy.org CAZy team] kindly mentions ''CAZypedia'' in their 2013 update in ''Nucleic Acids Research'' <cite>Lombard2013</cite>. | ||
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+ | ;28 July 2014: ''CAZypedia'' marks the key milestone of 100 [[Curator Approved]] [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families|Glycoside Hydrolase Family]] pages, thanks to the completion of the [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 12]] page by [[User:Gerlind Sulzenbacher|Gerlind Sulzenbacher]]. | ||
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+ | ;11 October 2017: The ''CAZypedia'' Consortium publishes an article in ''Glycobiology'' to celebrate ''CAZypedia's'' 10th anniversary online, entitled "Ten years of ''CAZypedia'': A living encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes." In addition to the published journal article <cite>CAZypedia2017</cite>, a post-print version (final accepted manuscript) will be [http://hdl.handle.net/2429/63428 freely available]. This article was written by [[User:Harry Brumer|Harry Brumer]] and [[User:Spencer Williams|Spencer Williams]], with input from [[User:Birte Svensson|Birte Svensson]], [[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]], [[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]], [[User:Harry Gilbert|Harry Gilbert]], [[User:Anthony Clarke|Anthony Clarke]], [[User:Warren Wakarchuk|Warren Wakarchuk]], [[User:Wade Abbott|Wade Abbott]], [[User:David Vocadlo|David Vocadlo]], [[User:Elizabeth Ficko-Blean|Elizabeth Ficko-Blean]], [[User:Al Boraston|Alisdair Boraston]], [[User:Antoni Planas|Antoni Planas]], and [[User:Shinya Fushinobu|Shinya Fushinobu]], on behalf of all of ''CAZypedia's'' present and future [[:Category:Contributors|Contributors]]. | ||
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+ | ;4 February 2019: A new milestone in ''CAZypedia's'' development was reached today with the completion of the first [[Carbohydrate Esterase Families|Carbohydrate Esterase Family]] page, [[CE4]], by [[Author]] [[User:Alex Anderson|Alex Anderson]] and [[Responsible Curator]] [[User:Michael Suits|Michael Suits]]. | ||
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− | ==== | + | ==== References ==== |
<biblio> | <biblio> | ||
#Cantarel2009 pmid=18838391 | #Cantarel2009 pmid=18838391 | ||
+ | #Fushinobu2013 pmid=23816329 | ||
+ | #Lombard2013 pmid=24270786 | ||
+ | #CAZypedia2017 pmid=29040563 | ||
</biblio> | </biblio> |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 5 February 2024
This page presents a brief history of the key milestones in the development of CAZypedia. For a general introduction to CAZypedia, please see the "About" page. For a detailed overview of recent developments, please see the News page or the Recent Changes page.
All CAZypedians are welcomed to contribute to this document and correct any errors or omissions.
- July 2006
- The idea to produce a comprehesive encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes as a printed volume is raised by Prof. Bruce Stone at the XXIIIrd International Carbohydrate Symposium in Whistler, Canada (July 23-28). Among others, Steve Withers, Gideon Davies, David Vocadlo, and Harry Brumer were involved in this informal discussion.
- April 2007
- In a group discussion at the 7th Carbohydrate Bioengineering Meeting, held in Braunschweig, Germany (April 22-25), the suggestion was put forward that Bruce's encyclopedia might be better served online, due to the rapid nature of developments in the field. "CAZypedia" was suggested as a dynamic, wiki-based solution to this issue.
- May 2007
- Harry Brumer begins setting-up CAZypedia using Mediawiki, the software that runs Wikipedia. Pages on Glycoside Hydrolase Families GH1, GH2, GH10, GH11 by Steve Withers and GH36 and GH27 by Harry Brumer were initiated and completed shortly thereafter with editing help by Bernard Henrissat (see page histories here: GH1, GH2, GH10, GH11, GH36, GH27).
- 05 October 2008
- A contemporary review of the CAZy Database by Bernard Henrissat, Pedro Coutinho, and colleagues appears online in Nucleic Acids Research [1]. This paper is the first to mention CAZypedia in the printed scientific literature, if only briefly.
- June 2009
- At the 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Carbohydrates (June 14-19) Bernard Henrissat and Steve Withers take primary responsibility for drafting a table of Responsible Curators for the first round of invitations to contribute to CAZypedia, with input and approval from other Senior Curators Harry Gilbert, Gideon Davies, Alisdair Boraston and Harry Brumer. On June 22, the first invitation letter is sent out to 29 scientists in the field, covering 69 Glycoside Hydrolase Families. The original spreadsheet eventually becomes the table of Assigned Pages on CAZypedia.
- 30 July 2009
- CAZypedia is presented at the 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes by Harry Brumer, with support from Harry Gilbert and Bernard Henrissat. This is the first public launch of CAZypedia to the CAZyme community at large.
- 15 April 2010
- CAZypedia's first foray into glycosyltransferase families begins with Warren Wakarchuk's Glycosyltransferase Family 42 page.
- 27 October 2011
- CAZypedia is presented by Senior Curator Harry Brumer as part of a series of talks for Open Access Week at the University of British Columbia. This is the first presentation of CAZypedia for a wider, non-specialist audience. A video recording of this presentation, which includes a discussion of CAZypedia's genesis and evolution, is openly available via the cIRcle repository (click on the video link view in browser or download the entire 325Mb video in WMV format; the CAZypedia presentation is at running time 37:00-55:50). The corresponding presentation slides are also available via cIRcle, and can be read independently of the video.
- 22 May 2013
- Ushering in a new phase in CAZypedia's development, Author Elizabeth Ficko-Blean and Senior Curator Alisdair Boraston finalize CAZypedia's first Carbohydrate Binding Module Family page, CBM32. Concomitantly, Alicia Lammerts van Bueren starts crafting an extensive Lexicon entry on CBMs .
- 28 June 2013
- CAZypedia gets an additional nod in the formal literature, in a review by Shinya Fushinobu, Victor Alves, and Pedro Coutinho in Current Opinion in Structural Biology [2].
- 19 September 2013
- CAZypedia begins to encompass the Auxiliary Activity Families with the completion of the AA9 lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenase (LPMO) page by Paul Harris.
- 30 September 2013
- Yet another new phase in CAZypedia's development begins with the completion of the first Polysaccharide Lyase Family page, PL2, by Wade Abbott. This follows an initiative spearheaded by Wade Abbott and Michael Suits at the 2013 Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes Gordon Research Conference to cover all the PL Families in CAZypedia.
- 21 November 2013
- The CAZy team kindly mentions CAZypedia in their 2013 update in Nucleic Acids Research [3].
- 28 July 2014
- CAZypedia marks the key milestone of 100 Curator Approved Glycoside Hydrolase Family pages, thanks to the completion of the Glycoside Hydrolase Family 12 page by Gerlind Sulzenbacher.
- 11 October 2017
- The CAZypedia Consortium publishes an article in Glycobiology to celebrate CAZypedia's 10th anniversary online, entitled "Ten years of CAZypedia: A living encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes." In addition to the published journal article [4], a post-print version (final accepted manuscript) will be freely available. This article was written by Harry Brumer and Spencer Williams, with input from Birte Svensson, Bernard Henrissat, Gideon Davies, Harry Gilbert, Anthony Clarke, Warren Wakarchuk, Wade Abbott, David Vocadlo, Elizabeth Ficko-Blean, Alisdair Boraston, Antoni Planas, and Shinya Fushinobu, on behalf of all of CAZypedia's present and future Contributors.
- 4 February 2019
- A new milestone in CAZypedia's development was reached today with the completion of the first Carbohydrate Esterase Family page, CE4, by Author Alex Anderson and Responsible Curator Michael Suits.
References
- Cantarel BL, Coutinho PM, Rancurel C, Bernard T, Lombard V, and Henrissat B. (2009). The Carbohydrate-Active EnZymes database (CAZy): an expert resource for Glycogenomics. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009;37(Database issue):D233-8. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkn663 |
- Fushinobu S, Alves VD, and Coutinho PM. (2013). Multiple rewards from a treasure trove of novel glycoside hydrolase and polysaccharide lyase structures: new folds, mechanistic details, and evolutionary relationships. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2013;23(5):652-9. DOI:10.1016/j.sbi.2013.06.001 |
- Lombard V, Golaconda Ramulu H, Drula E, Coutinho PM, and Henrissat B. (2014). The carbohydrate-active enzymes database (CAZy) in 2013. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014;42(Database issue):D490-5. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkt1178 |
- CAZypedia Consortium (2018). Ten years of CAZypedia: a living encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes. Glycobiology. 2018;28(1):3-8. DOI:10.1093/glycob/cwx089 |