Dear all, I just learned that all citations are now taken directly from Pubmed (overiding the original citation given during deposition) - with the effect that e.g. German umlauts are dropped (i.e. a name of MUELLER will become MULLER). I guess similar things might happen with other non-English names/languages.
I think in principle this is a good idea - but with the drawback that a Pubmed problem (not translating German umlauts correctly into an ASCII representation) gets transfered into a previously correct PDB entry. I would have thought that at least the author list is the one item a depositor will make sure is correct during deposition. So you might need to get used to a different spelling of your name in relation to PDB files ... Cheers Clemens PS: it's actually quite interesting comparing some of your 'favourite' entries as they appear in the current PDB release and in the new (mostly automatically generated) remediation PDB ... or maybe I'm too emotionally attached to them and care if remarks disappear, program names get dropped and author names change. -- *************************************************************** * Clemens Vonrhein, Ph.D. vonrhein AT GlobalPhasing DOT com * * Global Phasing Ltd. * Sheraton House, Castle Park * Cambridge CB3 0AX, UK *-------------------------------------------------------------- * BUSTER Development Group (http://www.globalphasing.com) ***************************************************************
