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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Hemocyanin PDB ID: 1NOL Blue Blood? That a Hemo-SIGN-anin that you have Hemocyanin in your blood! Hemocyanin is a protein that is found in molluscs, such as snails, octopi, and crabs, and it carries oxygen just as hemoglobin does in … Continue reading
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Hemagglutinin Model Making Process
Here are some photos from the development of the Hemagglutinin model
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Hemagglutinin
1918 Influenza Hemagglutinin PDB ID: 1RUZ Raha Kannan Hemagglutinin, a trimeric transmembrane protein found on viral membranes, helps viruses enter and release their viral RNA into cells. The outer portion of the protein targets sialic acid chains (present on … Continue reading
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Final Antifreeze proteins
Here’s my final sculpture of antifreeze proteins and the description that went with them: PDB ID: 1EWW, 2PY2 Ally Kershner Antifreeze proteins are found in many plants and animals that live in polar habitats. They prevent freezing by binding to … Continue reading
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Human Ceruloplasmin: A walk in the moonlight
Human Ceruloplasmin PDB ID: 4ENZ Karissa Renyer Ceruloplasmin is the main copper-carrying protein in the blood. However, it also is a ‘moonlighting’ protein, performing various other functions outside of its typical role with copper. For example, it also acts as … Continue reading
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It lives
Couldn’t get a molded plastic form to have enough freedom to move so I went with wood, metal, and plastic. I also modified a mechanical cart to help it walk.
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Progress on Ceruloplasmin Jewelry Piece
I was able to use a blue patina today on my ceruloplasmin protein pendant. Here is a before and after picture showing the transformation brought forth from the patina! I ended up sanding off the patina on the raised copper … Continue reading
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Thanks committee members!
Thanks to all who pitched in with some important 10th week committee work: Show tables committee. We have tables! Our show ballot committee. Clever categories! Our show poster committee. Splendid artistic view of a Nobel prize winning ion channel structure discovered by Rod MacKinnon . The artist … Continue reading
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