I have found a protein that I might use for my protein portrait. It is 1B5L an ovine protein. I have also attached the image of myoglobin from the home page of the site. It is this kind of representation of the structure that I will most likely be using. As you can see the alpha helices of the protein are represented as large tubes and areas without the defined secondary structure are smaller tubes.
Protein artists
- 2010 Protein Portraits in the news
- Alissa Eckert
- Bathsheba Grossman
- Byron Rubin
- David Goodsell
- Drew Berry
- Gael McGill
- Irina Bezsonova
- Irving Geis
- Jane Richardson
- Janet Iwasa
- Jenny Langley
- Julian Voss-Andreae
- Mara Haseltine
- Mike Tyka
- PDBe Exhibits
- Protein art by May_k
- Roger Armen
- Steve Miller
- Wunderkammer crochet
Protein science
- AlphaFold
- AlphaFold: How to predict structures
- AlphaFold: Tutorial
- David Baker
- David Goodsell's Molecule of the Month
- DeepMind
- Domain classification: CATH
- Domain classification: SCOP
- Folding at home
- Foldit
- Jane Richardson modeling
- Perkins: History of Molecular Representation Part 2
- Protein Spotlight (SIB)
- Protein structure hierarchy
- RCSB PDB: Search the protein databank
- The Encyclopedia of Domains (TED)
Studio tricks and materials
Viral artistry
- 2015 Year of the Phage
- Ann Kiernan for The Washington Post
- Bad news wrapped in protein
- Corona virus mandala
- Goodsell CoV-2
- Illustration by Nicholas Konrad
- SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein- 2D illustration
- SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein-Macarroni models
- SARS-CoV-2 spike protein models, space filling, by David Veesler
- Sean McSorley, Virosphere illustration
- The Spiky Blob Seen Around the World
Weekly topics
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