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CAZypedia:History

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This page presents a brief history of the key milestones in the development of CAZypedia.

For a detailed overview of recent developments, please see the "Latest News" section on the Main 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, links: 1, 2) 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 the Mediawiki 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 (Cantarel et al., NAR 2009 37(Database issue):D233-D238; DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkn663). 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^^^ are primarily responsible 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.
27 October 2011
Senior Curator ^^^Harry Brumer^^^ presented CAZypedia as part of a series of talks for Open Access Week at the University of British Columbia. A video recording of this presentation openly available via the cIRcle repository (click on the video link view in browser or download the entire 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.