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https://t.co/7W1kyhxBPG IDs Rift Valley fever virus NSs (https://t.co/0W5M1NMuET) as a novel fold. Paper @eLife by @UliSchwarzLinek et al
Congrats Prof Piet Gros, awarded @vetenskapsakad Gregori Aminoff Prize in Xtallography. Here are his PDB structures: https://t.co/FQ3wlcMBvo
Our September featured structure is all about thioredoxin - the protein inspiring this artwork in our 2017 calendar https://t.co/LOEDIf2b8H
PDBeFold identifies unique fold for Psb29, needed to repair photosystems. Published @RSocPublishing Phil.Trans.B
https://t.co/GBDKH31BaO
These channels transport beneficial bacterial amyloid! Published @NatureComms & one of 188 new entries this week at https://t.co/54E03LeH5m
A novel fold for bacterial VirK proteins. https://t.co/zDnw4j1R2M published in @FEBS_Letters has a 'novel barrel-shaped structure.'
Are you aware of the wide range of protein data resources available to enhance your research? @EBItraining can help! https://t.co/VMpCD8w75I
8 structures in the PDB are of cat proteins, this one is the major cat allergen.
https://t.co/iVoX43lV9c
#internationalcatday
In the US, it's #NationalWatermelonDay! There's only 1 watermelon protein in the PDB, published in 2005 @FEBSJournal https://t.co/ZBQaf7OXTY
Neutron crystallography of deuterated lysozyme at 80K. Collected @ORNLNeutrons its 1 of 187 new structures today at https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf