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Phoebus Levene was born #OnThisDay in 1869. He published a paper in 1919 @jbiolchem showing nucleic acids are linked via the phosphate group.
This week's PDB release includes this riboswitch, with selective small molecule bound published @ChemicalBiology by @Merck et al
https://t.co/54E03LeH5m
@tsba98 @rcsbPDB @buildmodels And here they are:
https://t.co/hACccssZYu
Even the structure is excited!
Margaret Oakley Dayhoff died on this day in 1983. She developed the protein one letter code and was a bioinformatics pioneer.
(Thanks to pyrrolysine, we can spell her name in a protein now!)
The #axolotl genome is published today @nature It's 32 billion bases, with ca 23000 protein coding genes. Yet we only have 1 axolotl protein structure in the PDB.
Structural biologists, you know what to do!
https://t.co/gstICBFmNs
Our 1st data release of 2018 contains 4 differing drugs bound in the same place on Ebola glycoprotein. This work from the Stuart lab @NDMOxford is publ @JMedChem
https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf
A new protein fold from #platypus milk!
Scientists from @CSIROnews & @Deakin used PDBeFold to confirm no similar structures in the PDB
Read more in @ActaCrystF
https://t.co/oVHVwmhzrO
2 days after Christmas and we've found the SOBER1! Published in @NatureComms its one of 200 new structures n the last PDB release of 2017 at https://t.co/54E03LeH5m
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Deltacoronavirus hides from the immune system using glycans on the spike glycoprotein. #CryoEM structure from @veeslerlab in @JVirology https://t.co/c5yZmz4EsX