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in 1943 was American chemist Richard Smalley. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Harry Kroto and Robert Curl for their discovery of buckminsterfullerene or "buckyballs". There are 3 entries in the PDB with buckyballs! Find them at https://t.co/aNHm3pLY6x

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Did you miss our recent webinar on the PDBe graph database webinar? No problem - catch up on it anytime at the pages. Just visit https://t.co/EgrPwKQxzO

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À court d’idées pour occuper vos enfants... ou pour vous-même? Notre livre de coloriage PDBe est maintenant disponible en français! À télécharger et imprimer ici https://t.co/0ESecfMWuY

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Today is Max Perutz's 116th birthday! Him and John Kendrew shared the 1962 Nobel prize for work on myoglobin and hemoglobin structures. Follow the link to test our new macromolecules pages for a sickle cell hemoglobin variant. Feedback link at the bottom! https://t.co/RnkA6iYZ7b

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And here it is in coloured in yellow on a field of green.

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This week's release sees another 16 structures of the main protease with different fragments bound, solved by researchers at . All this structural information and more is available at our data portal: https://t.co/N6oiomu2ZC

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This potassium channel structure is a nice for April's edition of . View the structure at https://t.co/wMOKVxBR50

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New in this week's release is this structure of the RNA polymerase (7btf). Remember, you can find all available PDB data on including ligand binding and interaction sites, at our PDBe-KB COVID-19 data portal: https://t.co/NBFmsXI9VW

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This week's release includes 68 structures of protease, with various bound fragments identified using PanDDA analysis. Work by , , and more . Find all new structures at https://t.co/cUduRLl7OE

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Registration is now open for Round 49 of CAPRI, the protein-protein docking challenge. Target 163 in this round is an interesting, and likely challenging prediction problem. To find out more and to register, visit https://t.co/WlLoyRTFi4

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