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Happy Birthday to Irving Geis, a pioneer in molecular illustration born #OTD in 1908. Explore his illustrations and career at PDB-101
Digital Archive of images: https://t.co/9rP7QAmKqJ
Irving Geis and Structural Biology Timeline: https://t.co/um8OEW7sHY
Phytase is used in agriculture to mobilize indigestible phosphate compounds in livestock feed
More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/GhjXYLMFF5
A Change in Bacteria’s Genetic Code Holds Promise of Longer-Lasting Drugs https://t.co/XBkdoomOKg Explore in 3D at RCSB PDB https://t.co/J8P4Dg6FHc
Legumain: Legumain cleaves proteins, and can also put them back together. https://t.co/PX5r0iQeNW
Piezo1: Mechanosensitive ion channels give our cells a sense of touch
https://t.co/b47DWToyq0
Organisms from fireflies to bacteria use luciferase to emit light
More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/1sAI0XEOBb
#SummerSolstice2018 #summer
Cascade and CRISPR help bacteria remember how to fight viral infection
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https://t.co/39SeogATE3 #CRISPRcon
Photosynthetic protein structure that harvests and traps infrared light https://t.co/gK2yViKjPE
Explore in 3D at RCSB PDB: https://t.co/W3XMk2cOzp
High resolution details of F598–PNAG interactions unravel the structural basis for antibody-based targeting of multiple microbial pathogens
Explore in 3D at RCSB PDB: https://t.co/luZvYy4x7i
https://t.co/1tvABBHtbp
The capsid protein of papillomavirus is used in vaccines that prevent cervical cancer
More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/NNgfx2qNXt