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Paper Published: ZMPY3D
Read about Accelerating protein structure volume analysis through vectorized 3D Zernike moments and Python-based GPU integration
Paper Published: Using Augmented Reality
Read about Using augmented reality in molecular case studies to enhance biomolecular structure-function explorations in undergraduate classrooms
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Deprecation of FTP File Download Protocol on November 1, 2024
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Poster Prize Awarded at The Protein Society
The wwPDB Foundation made an award to Aubrey Putansu at The Protein Society meeting for An Expanded Integrator Sensor Motif for GPCR Ligand Detection
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Poster Prize Awarded at LACA
The wwPDB Foundation awarded Zaighum Abbas at the Latin American Crystallographic Association Meeting for The Role of SEPT7 in Magnaporthe oryzae: Structural Insights and Functional Implications
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024
Congratulations to David Baker, who was recognized for computational protein design, and to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper, who were recognized for protein structure prediction. These achievements also celebrate the work of the PDB depositor community and the PDB archive that underpinned development of their prediction methods.
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PDB-101 Focus: Peak Performance
PDB-101 materials explore the structural biology of athletics and well-being. Explore how supersweet proteins trick our taste receptors in Monellin» 12/17/2024Paper Published: Impact of the PDB on drug approvals
Open access to the PDB facilitated discovery/development of 100% of the 34 new low molecular weight, protein-targeted, antineoplastic agents approved by the US FDA 2019–2023.» 12/12/2024Award-Winning Image
This image of Bacteriophage T4 Infection was selected as a National Jury's Choice Award: United States in the 2023 Wiki Science Competition in the United States.» 12/09/2024Model Proteins at the Science Olympiad
Attention High School Teachers and Students: Protein Modeling Event is back as a Trial Event» 12/03/2024Education Corner: Paper Nucleic Acid Models for Hands-on Education
Cassandra Hayne and Phoebe Rice (The University of Chicago) describe downloadable Paper Nucleic Acid Models for Hands-on Education» 11/25/2024PDB-101 Focus: Peak Performance
PDB-101 materials explore the structural biology of athletics and well-being. Learn about the molecular switch that responds to changing oxygen levels in Hypoxia-Inducible Factors» 11/21/2024Nov 18-24: World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
PDB structures help us understand resistance to antibiotics and develop new ways to fight infection» 11/17/2024Nov 17: WHO's Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action
Visit PDB-101 to learn how the capsid protein of papillomavirus is used in vaccines that prevent cervical cancer» 11/14/2024November 14 is World Diabetes Day
PDB structures reveal how glucose levels are regulated in the body and provide new hope for combating the disease.» 11/13/2024Meet RCSB PDB at ABRCMS
Visit the poster Streamlining Programmatic Access to Structural Biology Data with Python to learn about recent software development; meet Rutgers members in booth #1740 to learn about the summer internships and gap year opportunities» 11/10/2024
Molecule of the Month
Malaria Parasite PTEX
The parasite that causes malaria exports hundreds of proteins to remodel the cells that it infects.
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Issue 103 - October 2024
In this Issue: Fall Training Opportunities; A Biocurator Milestone of >10,000 Depositions Processed; Influenza Virus painting; and more.
Education Corner: Paper Nucleic Acid Models for Hands-on Education by Cassandra K. Hayne and Phoebe A. Rice, The University of Chicago
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2023 Annual Report
Download the 2023 Annual Report (PDF) for an overview of recent activities, including RCSB PDB APIs and pairwise alignment tools.