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The 3 oldest structures in the PDB are date stamped as released #OTD in 1976! They've been in the archive for 42 years
https://t.co/Kc8inLiAnh
https://t.co/8BZMiDdVp9
https://t.co/cLfsPlIqyT
Vincent du Vigneaud, born #OTD in 1901 worked on many biological molecules, and won the 1955 @NobelPrize for synthesis of hormones including oxytocin.
https://t.co/k8Z7Xt6oxb
The wisteria @emblebi just outside our @pdbeurope annotation office, looks and smells wonderful.
It also has a lectin that recognises a cancer biomarker, as decribed in @jbiolchem
https://t.co/aUkHWJEEXj
#starwarsday Episode III:
YodA protein in PDB there is. Binds metal it does.
That's no metal...!
https://t.co/oukwdwr9io
The #sugartax comes into force today here in the UK. We've many sugars here in the PDB, all completely tax free!
https://t.co/z2cY7mzdRh
Structure based function-annotation of hypothetical rice blast fungus protein using https://t.co/7W1kyhxBPG reveals its true function.
Paper @SciReports
https://t.co/5XScM14NU6
What does DUF61 do?
The 1st structure in the family https://t.co/rFbujTnN4I, shows similarity to nucleic acid binding proteins. https://t.co/7W1kyhxBPG was used to identify similar proteins.
The #platypus milk antimicrobial protein, describes @ActaCrystF, features as @ensembl #geneoftheweek!
How many other playtpus proteins might have novel folds?
https://t.co/oVHVwmhzrO
This cellulase, from an unknown bug in a cow's rumen, is the 1st PDB entry published @MicrobiomeJ and one of the new structures today at https://t.co/54E03LeH5m