Protein artists
- 2010 Protein Portraits in the news
- Alissa Eckert
- Bathsheba Grossman
- Byron Rubin
- David Goodsell
- Drew Berry
- Gael McGill
- Irving Geis
- Jane Richardson
- Janet Iwasa
- Jenny Langley
- Julian Voss-Andreae
- Mara Haseltine
- Maria Winners infectious art
- Mike Tyka
- Protein art by May_k
- Steve Miller
- Wunderkammer crochet
Protein science
- AlphaFold
- AlphaFold: How to predict structures
- AlphaFold: Tutorial
- David Goodsell's Molecule of the Month
- Domain classification: CATH
- Domain classification: SCOP
- Folding at home
- Foldit
- Jane Richardson modeling
- Perkins: History of Molecular Representation Part 2
- Protein Spotlight (SIB)
- RCSB PDB: Search the protein databank
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
Author Archives: Connie
Blurb (in Villanelle form!)
Protein: p53 Tumor Suppressor PDB ID: 1TUP Artist: Connie Shen Protections a special protein provide, Protein Fifty-Three is cancer’s bane. A guardian angel with her wings spread wide. On your DNA, p53 sits astride, And monitors your DNA for damages’ … Continue reading
Posted in Student posts
Leave a comment
Protein Database Number (and media gripes)
It just occurred to me that I haven’t posted my database number. It’s 1TUP (I’m fairly positive). Haha, how professional does the end result have to be? Because currently, I’m sure a third grader can watercolor better than me. And … Continue reading
Posted in Student posts
1 Comment
Hello.
First time blogging; I have absolutely NO idea what I’m doing (blogging wise). For my portrait, I’m planning on doing p53. I’m planning on a 2-D portrait with the p53 protein as a guardian angel latching onto a segment of … Continue reading
Posted in Student posts
1 Comment