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9 new this week, for a total of 550 SARS-CoV-2 structures in the PDB
Explore them all at https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw
21 new SARS-CoV-2 structures released in the PDB and a new molecular landscape from @dsgoodsell
https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw
Glucansucrase: Bacteria adhere to our teeth by building sticky sugar chains
More at Molecule of the Month https://t.co/jgC00ADLlT
#trickortreat #HappyHalloween
This week: 509 SARS-CoV-2 structures freely available in the PDB archive https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw
Irving Geis (Oct 18, 1908-Jul 22, 1997) helped illuminate the field of structural biology with his iconic images of DNA, hemoglobin, and more. To celebrate Irving Geis' birthday, tour the Geis Digital Archive. https://t.co/zXWuJGPsoB
Dexamethasone and Cytokine Storms: Preventing too much of a good thing during SARS-CoV-2 infection
New feature in PDB-101's Resources to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/vNStgOYtuW
Congratulations to PDB depositors Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna on the Nobel award for the development of a method for genome editing.
Cascade and CRISPR help bacteria remember how to fight viral infection. More at Molecule of the Month https://t.co/39SeogATE3
Beta-secretase trims proteins in the cell and plays an important role in Alzheimer's disease
More at Molecule of the Month on Beta-secretase https://t.co/d5WQUWvGfu #WorldAlzheimersDay #WorldAlzheimersDay2020
#HappyBirthdaySarahGermany
Thanks for letting us borrow your Aunt Cora for today's @ACAxtal symposium -- we really enjoyed her talk. I'm sure everyone at #vACAmtg2020 are glad, too. Enjoy turning 10!
6 new SARS-CoV-2 structures in the PDB this week (321 total). Access these structures and more at https://t.co/C8psgBQVrw
When will we reach 400?