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[http://twitter.com/djproctor @djproctor] Don't let the 'Proteo' in the name mislead you.; nucleic acid structures filed at the PDB are here too. RNA structure DB wiki? <small> Jun 6th via web </small>
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RT [http://twitter.com/djproctor @djproctor] For Kersten, Jo and Scott - a neat little wiki site of protein structures and information http://ow.ly/1SldK RT [http://twitter.com/Bio_Careers @Bio_Careers] <small> Jun 6th via web </small>
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RT [http://twitter.com/Bio_Careers @Bio_Careers] Here's a a neat little wiki site of protein structures and information. Hope you all enjoy! http://ow.ly/1SldK<small> Jun 6th via web </small>
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In addition to the three winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry, learn Proteopedia and crystallography @ http://bit.ly/aMLhxs <small> June 3rd via web </small>
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In addition to the three winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry, learn Proteopedia and crystallography @ http://bit.ly/aMLhxs <small> 7:01 PM Jun 3rd via web </small>
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The 42nd crystallographic course at Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice, Italy has an impressive list of speakers too. http://bit.ly/cubhmw<small> June 3rd via web </small>
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The 42nd crystallographic course at Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice, Italy has an impressive list of speakers too. http://bit.ly/cubhmw<small> 6:57 PM Jun 3rd via web </small>
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Three Proteopedia workshops coming up at the the 42nd Erice Course http://www.crystalerice.org/erice2010/program2010.htm <small> June 3rd via web </small>
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Three Proteopedia workshops coming up at the the 42nd Erice Course http://www.crystalerice.org/erice2010/program2010.htm <small> 6:33 PM Jun 3rd via web </small>
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Revision as of 04:13, 6 June 2010

Proteopedia is now on Twitter. Follow us at Proteopedia on Twitter.


If you know of something worthy of posting via the Proteopedia twitter account, contact Wayne Decatur or Eran Hodis.
Possibilities for posts include, but are not limited to:

  • Interesting entries or significant page updates
  • Announcing classes, workshops, or lectures featuring Proteopedia
  • Highlighting notable events or items related to Proteopedia and its content


Proteopedia's Twitter updates

@djproctor Don't let the 'Proteo' in the name mislead you.; nucleic acid structures filed at the PDB are here too. RNA structure DB wiki? Jun 6th via web


RT @djproctor For Kersten, Jo and Scott - a neat little wiki site of protein structures and information http://ow.ly/1SldK RT @Bio_Careers Jun 6th via web


RT @Bio_Careers Here's a a neat little wiki site of protein structures and information. Hope you all enjoy! http://ow.ly/1SldK Jun 6th via web


In addition to the three winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry, learn Proteopedia and crystallography @ http://bit.ly/aMLhxs 7:01 PM Jun 3rd via web


The 42nd crystallographic course at Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice, Italy has an impressive list of speakers too. http://bit.ly/cubhmw 6:57 PM Jun 3rd via web


Three Proteopedia workshops coming up at the the 42nd Erice Course http://www.crystalerice.org/erice2010/program2010.htm 6:33 PM Jun 3rd via web


Click the biological molecule http://bit.ly/3lqqentry to see THE FUNNEL OF DEATH as referred to by @biochemnews http://bit.ly/biochemfunnel May 19th via web


@_alitaptap Maybe make an animation with HGPRT showing the conformation changes you mention over at Proteopedia -->http://bit.ly/1z7gentry ? May 19th via web in reply to _alitaptap


Structure of Insulin’s Docking Point Identified: The insulin receptor is a large protein http://bit.ly/csVwfZ SEE IT--> http://bit.ly/bIATLB 1:41 AM May 1st via web


Structure reveals "Dynamin is the master regulator of endocytosis..." http://bit.ly/dyneur See it in 3D ---> http://bit.ly/dynash 9:21 AM Apr 30th via web


Result in 3D --> http://bit.ly/nmrcrh @Sciencia Protein 3D structure determination by high-resolution solid-state NMR http://bit.ly/9uDGns 11:46 PM Apr 25th via web


Happy DNA Day! http://www.genome.gov/dnaday/ Explore DNA at ---> http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA 12:32 AM Apr 24th via web


Simian Virus 40 outer shell simplified http://bit.ly/sv40capsid Take it for a spin! 5:43 AM Apr 23rd via web


Proteopedia scene authoring tools now feature a robust UNDO button for all your 3D molecular visualization needs http://bit.ly/proteosat 8:00 AM Apr 22nd via web


RT danamurchison Super clear NOVA gallery: how DNA structure was deduced from Franklin's x-ray images! http://tiny.cc/dyspn 6:22 PM Apr 21st via web


Proteopedia scene authoring tools are excellent for easily making Jmol scenes. You can copy state script to any Jmol http://bit.ly/proteosat 7:37 AM Apr 21st via web


3D@ http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y RT @TodayinRNA Major props to my former grad lab.dO-G riboswitch structure on the cover of RNA http://bit.ly/bV2rOm 6:16 AM Apr 20th via web


Proteopedia indicates all 'removed' entries, see, e.g. http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq 10:28 PM Apr 19th via web


RT ReciprocalSpace Ultimate List of Crystallography Related Programs: I have some more to add, but hopefully this is enough to get yo... http://bit.ly/cLI4ik 8:26 AM Apr 19th via twitterfeed


Since Proteopedia uses Jmol for the scenes, you have the option of 3D glasses, as described-> http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4 (via @Tzontonel ) 4:18 AM Apr 19th via web


A: Jmol Virtual Molecular Model Kit @sciencebase Q: Chemical scientists, what molecular structure drawing package are you using? 1:51 AM Apr 17th via web


Celebrate James Watson's birthday ( a few days late) by exploring the DNA double helix http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA 10:52 PM Apr 16th via web


RT DNALC Today is James Watson's 82nd birthday! Celebrate by learning all about the discovery of the DNA double helix at http://www.dnai.org 5:12 PM Apr 6th via web


Proteopedia has warning banners on all the involved entries. RT @P212121: Just Posted: Retract the Papers? http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ 6:22 AM Apr 16th via web


RT softpediacom Jmol 12.0 RC5 / 11.8.22 (LGPL) http://bit.ly/TFHrp 11:46 PM Apr 15th via twitterfeed


RT "My favourite protein structure.: http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n" @xtaldave If you added some of this at Proteopedia folks could spin it in 3D. 8:54 PM Apr 15th via web


Click on the green links and see that the ribosome is a ribozyme. http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia 8:28 AM Apr 15th via web


In 'The Scientist', 'Structure Made Simple' http://bit.ly/aw9Hed A guide to reaching into structural biology databases. 8:10 AM Apr 15th via web


@FunkyDung See http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit and http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit 7:51 AM Apr 15th via web


RT@FunkyDung"Anyone know how to find the number of biological molecules per asymmetric unit in structure models from the Protein Data Bank?" 7:48 AM Apr 15th via web

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Wayne Decatur, Eran Hodis, Jaime Prilusky

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