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#starwarsday Episode III:
YodA protein in PDB there is. Binds metal it does.
That's no metal...!
https://t.co/oukwdwr9io
Looks like Beef couldn’t handle that protein shake. Maybe think twice about drinking free samples in a locker room.
The capsid protein of papillomavirus is used in vaccines that prevent cervical cancer
More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/NNgfx2qNXt
A BJ a day keeps the doctor away... By the Refinery 29 creative team @refinery29
#vellum #vellumwellness #refinery29 #creativeteam #creative #bj #hands #gestures #steakandblowjobday #freeblowjobs #iloveblowjobs #oral #oralfixation #proteinshakes #forall #sexuality #humansexuality
It's a magical girl whose dayjob is being a butcher. She harnesses Protein Power to defeat her enemies! #cutiesaturday
Bacteria eats greenhouse gas with a side of protein: Study pinpoints two proteins responsible for methanotrophic bacteria's ability to take up copper for use in methane metabolism
https://t.co/HWi7mKOk7j
Dreyse (CV: Satou Takuya)
Wars of German Unification
-Bolt-action rifle, main weapon of the winning Prussians in the Franco-Prussian War
-Strong-willed and stoic, unfazed by Chassepot's hostility
-Interested in using machines and protein
-Protective of others, especially master
Structure based function-annotation of hypothetical rice blast fungus protein using https://t.co/7W1kyhxBPG reveals its true function.
Paper @SciReports
https://t.co/5XScM14NU6
What does DUF61 do?
The 1st structure in the family https://t.co/rFbujTnN4I, shows similarity to nucleic acid binding proteins. https://t.co/7W1kyhxBPG was used to identify similar proteins.
The #platypus milk antimicrobial protein, describes @ActaCrystF, features as @ensembl #geneoftheweek!
How many other playtpus proteins might have novel folds?
https://t.co/oVHVwmhzrO
#BMCFeature #FeatureFriday,
Check out our very own Lisa Who’s art work which highlights the effect of light on controlling biomolecular proteins!!! Cool and beautiful #artgoals #scienceisbeautiful
Link: https://t.co/eziGi6qU3l
Margaret Oakley Dayhoff died on this day in 1983. She developed the protein one letter code and was a bioinformatics pioneer.
(Thanks to pyrrolysine, we can spell her name in a protein now!)
Special issue focused on Protein Science Tools: https://t.co/MQJQSsBOIx
Includes RCSB PDB: Sustaining a living digital data resource that enables breakthroughs in scientific research and biomedical education
https://t.co/TWGS11obD0