Hi all,

Plants suffer from DNA damage caused by ultraviolet light in the same way that humans do. Unlike us though, they cant put on a sunhat (or move to England) to avoid the suns rays. Read more about how plants sense UV-B light and turn on a suite of genes to protect their DNA against its deleterious effects in the latest installment of Quips (QUite Interesting Pdb Structures; pdbe.org/quips) at:

                   http://pdbe.org/quips?story=Sunhats

The accompanying mini-tutorial shows you how PDBeFold can be used to compare and superimpose structures of proteins even if their sequences show circular permutation.

If you have an interesting structure whose story you would like to tell (with our help) in the form of a Quips article, please contact us at p...@ebi.ac.uk

--Gerard

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Gerard J. Kleywegt, PDBe, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK
ger...@ebi.ac.uk ..................... pdbe.org
Secretary: Pauline Haslam  pdbe_ad...@ebi.ac.uk

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