What do you get when you cross a hot new structure, blender and Neapolitan ice cream? A little fun with the awesome photosystem-LHC megacomplex! I do not envy the poor peeps who had to build, refine and deposit this model...

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Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz

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Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz

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Our PDBe calendar for 2022 is now available to view and print - just in time for the New Year. All artworks in the calendar were created by students aged 12-18, as part of our project. Get the calendar pdf: https://t.co/N81hNQYUwj

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Day 11/31
Prompt “sour”
I’m featuring molecules in for this year’s

Here is Curculin, which has an intriguing property of modifying sour taste into sweet taste.

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The artwork ‘Have we met’ by Mia Douglas Mueller (Viewbank College) explores evolutionary links of collagen between dinosaurs and modern-day roosters. See this artwork and more at our exhibition opening.
🗓️ 1st Oct 1700 BST
⬇️Register free
https://t.co/elzRqla0JU

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Protein-inspired Art by children! —Check out the 2020 Protein Data Bank Molecules of Life exhibit —"aims to make science understandable, creative, and enjoyable for schoolchildren, by combining Art + https://t.co/ZQ0BVGMXsP

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Our 7th focuses on biofilms and is the work of Hannah Simon from . Hannah's digital artwork layers hand-drawn copies of biofilm matrix proteins, representing the 'community' they form. View the exhibition: https://t.co/flX5IMhEd3

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The 3rd of our 12 is by Abdia Abdiqani of Viewbank college, Melbourne who worked with scientist . The 2 artworks are representations of a bacterial cell: one treated by antibiotics & one with resistance. View the exhibition: https://t.co/flX5IMhEd3

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To celebrate 50 years of the PDB archive in 2021, the wwPDB has created a joint calendar with images submitted from , , & BMRB, including images from the project and . View and download it at https://t.co/WgRsfJnMR5

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Our featured structure for August discusses the mighty ribosome, inspired by these clay and batik pieces from our 2020 calendar that explored the connection between DNA and proteins. Read more at https://t.co/nl6rPbP6jY

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The November from our calendar is focused on toxins from a surprisingly dangerous sea creature. Read more about it at https://t.co/LqB2M8kdfE

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Henry from painted this for our calendar this month. It's inspired by the first protein structure to be determined, at .
(He had a whale of a time making it)
https://t.co/doJrX3x2Ph

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Looking forward to our visit from this afternoon. Along with we'll show the students the campus and explore proteins ready for creating some more with us.

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