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In 2020, we celebrated twenty years of Molecule of the Month articles by @dsgoodsell. This series that has introduced millions to the shape and function of the 3D structures archived in the PDB https://t.co/nlTsuxJfpF
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Visit https://t.co/J0D05rIrll for additional details about the results of an archival-level carbohydrate remediation project that led to the re-release of over 14,000 PDB structures in July 2020 https://t.co/oWTuhrFpc6
Visit PDB-101 for more resources about Structural Biology and Nobel Prizes: https://t.co/ACbcfVnSh4
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The December Molecule of the Month was inspired by the Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice "for the discovery of hepatitis C virus" https://t.co/aBrsmjX9xJ
Congrats to PDB depositors Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier for their Nobel Prize.
More on CRISPR at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/39SeogATE3
15 new SARS-CoV-2 structures this week were added to the PDB archive for a total of 631. Access them all at https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw
New at PDB-101: A look at the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine (part of the series Resources to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic): https://t.co/OZqLTzXzek
56 new SARS-CoV-2 structures in the PDB this week, for a total of 616 (!)
Explore them all at https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw