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There are 293 new PDB entries this week, including 4 structures of proline-based inhibitors bound to Human Arginase-1 - implicated in immune suppression & a potential target for anti-cancer drugs. Published @ACSMedChemLett. View new entries: https://t.co/3px0eDQfTf
Our 42nd #PDB50structures are Tau protein fibrils from Alzheimer's patients, studied using cryoEM. This structure highlights the binding of fluorescent tracer molecule APN-1607: https://t.co/v8AnNpFzAA
One of the first protein structures solved was that of haemoglobin, earning Max Perutz a share of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This 38th #PDB50structures transports oxygen around our body through our bloodstream: https://t.co/Q5hvnzeWS1
Serotonin is a molecule thought to affect mood and has been linked to depression. Our 28th #PDB50structures is the structure of the serotonin receptor bound to serotonin, forming an 'open' state: https://t.co/HtaXuVNczr
Recording of 'FEBS Junior Sections – AlphaFold Database webinar' by @PDBeurope team leaders - Gerard Kleywegt and Sameer Velankar is now available. Find it here https://t.co/2yCepK5YsD
#AlphaFold @FEBSnews
Cytochrome P450s are our 14th #PDB50structures. This heme-containing superfamily are the terminal enzymes in a host of electron transfer chains, for example this structure 2cpp: https://t.co/zbiKTjscBP
The #covid19 pandemic lead to great efforts from the scientific community, including a host of fragment screening experiments, probing the binding sites of the #SARSCoV2 protease. View these at our #PDBeKB #covid19 portal at https://t.co/N6oiomcs84
Our third #PDB50structures is the most prevalent in the PDB archive. There are over 1000 structures of Lysozyme, an antimicrobial enzyme, in the PDB archive. View all the structures of chicken Lysozyme at #PDBeKB: https://t.co/77Hp4cIHQy
Our next #PDB50structures is the first structure of a protein from SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. Solved by Prof. Zihe Rao's group, it kickstarted structural studies supporting the fight against COVID-19. View it at https://t.co/Oaa1hgK2Kp
The artwork ‘Have we met’ by Mia Douglas Mueller (Viewbank College) explores evolutionary links of collagen between dinosaurs and modern-day roosters. See this artwork and more at our #PDBArt exhibition opening.
🗓️ 1st Oct 1700 BST
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