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Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The #PDBart calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz
Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The #PDBart calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz
There are 270 new entries in this week’s PDB release, including this human telomeric DNA G-quadruplex structure (7z9l) published in @angew_chem. View all new entries at https://t.co/54E03LeH5m
There are 251 new entries in the PDB this week, including this bacteriophage portal structure (7z44) determined to 3.6 A by #cryoEM by @PlevkaLab @CEITEC_Brno. View all new entries at https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf
There are 305 new entries in the PDB this week, including this set of heparase structures (7pr7/8/t) bound to proteoglycan inhibitors - work by @ProfG101, @liangford et al, published in @PNASNews. View all new entries: https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf
This weekend marks the #PlatinumJubilee of Elizabeth II, celebrating 70 years of her reign in the UK. There are 145 PDB structures containing platinum, including this structure of an immune receptor. View the structure at https://t.co/88O7lbXxRp
There are 202 new PDB entries this week, including this structure of the Human caveolin-1 complex (7sc0), a 'membrane-sculpting' structure which generates curvature in plasma membranes, published in Sci Adv @sciencemagazine. View all new entries: https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf
For #WorldBeeDay, why not check out the #PDBeKB aggregated views for Major royal jelly protein 1 from the Honeybee? This protein is abundant in the 'royal jelly' eaten by the queen bee larva, determining their development.
🔗https://t.co/fzzoUW39Ew
Our PDBe calendar for 2022 is now available to view and print - just in time for the New Year. All artworks in the calendar were created by students aged 12-18, as part of our #PDBart project. Get the calendar pdf: https://t.co/N81hNQYUwj
Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on CRISPR-Cas9. This system has been adapted for use in gene editing and is our 46th #PDB50structures. View the structure at https://t.co/qv7xiIOkWc