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
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3D painting!
I just found out that Google has made 3D painting a reality. I think this would make the art of making a protein portrait easier. As their website states: “Your room is your canvas. Your palette is your imagination. The … Continue reading
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Medium for my project
This is my paining/art piece from years ago. For my project, I will be using this method: I will be using acrylics to paint the molecule and then after putting several layers of it, I will then pour blank paint/ink all … Continue reading
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Microbial Cross-stitching
And many more: https://www.etsy.com/shop/aliciawatkins?ref=l2-shop-info-name&search_query=microbes
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Hopeful for the Instamorph
I played around with the Instamorph this weekend. The major challenge is the heating and reheating necessary when cutting. It is very malleable immediately after heating and becomes hard (at least with thin pieces) in a few minutes. When hard, … Continue reading
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Gluten
Articles About the Structure of Gluten The structure and properties of gluten: an elastic protein from wheat grain Structure and Function of Gluten Proteins Circular Dichroism and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Analysis of Immunogenic Gluten Peptides and Their Analogs Optical Rotatory … Continue reading
Book Sculpture
My current idea is to turn a book (The Linus Pauling Catalogue, which I got at OSUsed!) into my art piece. Specifically, I intend to cut the pages in layers (like so: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fviola.bz%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F12%2F%25E2%2580%259CAnimal-Story%25E2%2580%259D-Book-Sculpture.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fviola.bz%2Fbook-sculptures-by-jodi-harvey-brown%2F&docid=i2LnNCaFz0-EnM&tbnid=sj1Xir1dqRzw9M%3A&w=500&h=372&hl=en-us&client=safari&bih=729&biw=1024&ved=0ahUKEwiijvSz6L_MAhVN1WMKHaHEBnc4ZBAzCEcoRDBE&iact=mrc&uact=8 and the 8th one on http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/book-paper-sculptures/) to … Continue reading
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Another cool post (I think! ;)
An amazing glowing gown worn by Claire Daines (have to scroll down a bit to see the gown glowing)–maybe an inspiration for anybody who wants to delve into their protein portraits from either fluorescence or fashion side, or both! https://www.thewrap.com/claire-danes-met-gala-glow-in-dark-gown-zac-posen/
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Inspiration for fluorescent protein enthusiasts: New Jellyfish Discovered!
Here is a link to an article that talks about the recently found species of jellyfish in the Mariana Trench: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/deep-sea-researchers-spot-mysterious-jellyfish-near-mariana-trench-180958961/?utm_source=facebook.com&no-ist Here is a live-stream of the expedition that led to the discovery of this jellyfish (off topic, but live … Continue reading
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Found my medium: InstaMorph
Clear Worbla Rose InstaMorph Groot Sculpture Over the weekend, while watching youtube videos, I discovered the world of thermal plastic art! Worbla is sheet thermal plastic while InstaMorph (there are many other names for this) is pellet thermal plastic you … Continue reading
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Insulin depiction by Dorothy Hodgkin
http://www.margaretalmon.com/wp-content/uploads/6a0105362f4359970b0120a859270a970b.png This is a color diagram showing the crystal structure of insulin as depicted by Dorothy Hodgkin, the woman we talked about in class Wednesday. I love how much it looks like a true artwork.
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Agar Art
I have attached a few pictures from Agar Art events I helped organize this year through the Department of Microbiology (inspired by the ASM Agar Art Contest). I wanted to share them because I think it’s a really cool and … Continue reading
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Polymer Clay
I thought this technique might be something some of you may like to try. Could be turned into something wearable such as earrings 😉
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Using Protein Shapes as Outlines
Here’s an interesting idea that people may want to consider. Rather than focus specifically on the protein and its function, we could instead find shapes in the protein structure and use them to create drawings of things important in our … Continue reading
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Beauty of Microscopy Blog
Mouse Hippocampus sections of thy1-GFP line I discovered a blog called the Beauty of Microscopy a while back when I wanted to find a cool science wallpaper for my computer. There are some really great images of microscopic perspectives. Confocal … Continue reading
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Can the class see this post?
I believe tomorrow is 4/20/2016
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Inspiration: art that depict symmetric/circular structures
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/01/hypnotic-new-kinetic-sculptures-by-anthony-howe/ Since there are so many people who like circular protein structures in this class, I thought I would share this link with y’all! Check out some mesmerizing kinetic sculptures designed and made by Anthony Howe. Although his work is … Continue reading
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For the Crocheters and Knitters
Check out these crocheted structures: http://jpolka.blogspot.com/
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The Best Scientific Image Of The Year Was A Hand-Painted Watercolor of Ebola Virus by David Goodsell
Check it out!
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Mondrian in Cake Form
At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, you can buy cakes and other desserts in the cafe that are inspired by works of art in the museum. Seeing as we talked about Piet Mondrian, and how his paintings look … Continue reading
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Example post. X marks the spot
This is an example post. This is also a great example of an artist’s view of a chromosome! Krista Shapton is the artist. Her work can be found at kshapton.com
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A Protein Progression
Just a small update on my project. I just powered through 4 leaves and 1 petal of Rubisco, and it’s not taking as long as I thought, which is awesome! Hopefully I can power through another 7 and assemble it … Continue reading
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Progress on work
Hello! Sorry it’s been so long… I recently thought about my project again, and I realized that I didn’t like the leaf idea so much. I’m leaning toward the idea of “5 hot dogs”, as I described in class! So, … Continue reading
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Prion Protein Portrait Concept Idea
Hey guys, I’ve been thinking lately on how to portray prions in an artistic way. One thing I thought of was origami. Origami is something that I’ve been into for a while, and I think it represents prions well. It’s … Continue reading
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A Little Late to the Protein Party…
Hey everybody! Thanks to my wonderful friend, Irena, this account will now have multiple personalities. So for this post, I’m Michael, and after weeks of many difficulties, I think I finally found a protein! Rubisco (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase)! A lot … Continue reading
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Collagen Pics
I found these pictures of collagen on google..I am still thinking this is the protein I want to represent but still not sure how. I think I still need to get a better sense for the collagen structure itself, because … Continue reading
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Chosen Idea for Project
After much thought, I decided to choose cannabinoid receptor-1 (CR1). I was inspired by a nature artist named Andy Goldsworthy, who I believe many of you may know. He created many nature pieces, often dealing with rocks, leaves, and branches. With … Continue reading
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Molecule ideas
Being a psychology major, I am interesting in proteins that affect human thought and behavior. Some common “psychological molecules” that I hear about in my psychology course are cortisol, adrenaline, oxytocin, estrogen and testosterone. This morning I have been looking … Continue reading
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Protein idea
Hello everyone! I have been looking through the protein data bank and I’m interested in a few, but I think Myosin is particularly interesting as it is critical for any movement that you make! It was the Molecule of the … Continue reading
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Protein Ideas
Hello! Currently I’m looking at antifreeze proteins, also known as ice structuring proteins, which permit the survival of certain organisms, namely fish, plants, insects, and microorganisms, in subzero environments. I’m very interested in extremophiles and their abilities to survive in … Continue reading
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Protein Idea
I choose RecA. In MB 310, I learned about RecA and its role in DNA repair. It’s also listed as the molecule of the month (April 2014) on RCSB PDB.
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Protein ideas!
Hello! I have a few ideas in mind…but I’m not certain which protein I should choose. There are two proteins that are actually in David Goodsell’s “Molecule of the Month”! One is prolactin (April 2004), a growth hormone present in … Continue reading
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Protein Idea
Hi All – After some research, the protein that I seem to be gravitating towards is Ricin. I find it interesting how lethal this protein is and think it would be fun to find a creative way to depict how … Continue reading
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Protein Thoughts
I’ve been really interested in the operation of the immune system for a while now, I was thinking about creating some sort of representation of one of the Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC) proteins on macrophages in the body.
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Protein Idea
Hey guys, I thought I’d do a protein in the form of a prion. Prions are something that I’ve always been curious about. Still narrowing down which one I want to do. Thoughts?
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Hope this works….
I’ve been thinking about what protein I want to represent, and I knew I wanted to do something that either repaired damage in the skin or was a major component in the skin. I want to go into dermatology one … Continue reading
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Hello Everyone
I’m glad to see the blog up and running again! Ever since biochem I have a fascination with 7TM receptor proteins. The rhodopsin protein is especially intriguing to me, so I am heavily leaning towards using it as my protein … Continue reading
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“Transporter” by Rebecca Kamen
Hi again, I couldn’t resist… here’s another beautiful 3D portrait by Rebbeca Kamen: I appreciate very much an artist who is inspired by science! On Monday, please remind me to tell you a beautiful story about Bonnie Hall (1931–2004) who … Continue reading
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