Phytase
Phytase is used in agriculture to mobilize indigestible phosphate compounds in livestock feed.
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Antibiotics have saved countless lives, but pathogens are quickly finding ways to survive antibiotic treatment. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are predicted to become the leading cause of death worldwide. They take many approaches: pumping antibiotics out of their cells, altering the molecular machinery that the antibiotics target, and attacking the antibiotics directly. Atomic structures publicly available in the PDB are revealing the details of drug resistance and providing new ways to combat it. Use the PDB-101 resources to learn about protein structures related to antibiotic action and resistance.
2018 Video Challenge for High School Students
Mechanisms of Bacterial Resistance to Beta-lactam Antibiotics
Congratulations to the 2018 Winners! Many thanks to the expert judges, students, teachers, parents, and voters who made this exciting competition happen.
2018 Winners
West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South, NJ

Stuyvesant High School, New York, NY

Mira Mesa Senior HS, San Diego, CA

Jericho High School, Jericho, NY

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Hemoglobin

DNA

Deoxyhemoglobin

Cytochrome c (unbound)

Trypsin

Oxyhemoglobin

Induced Lac Repressor

Lysozyme

DPG-Hemoglobin Complex

B-DNA

Crambin

Intermolecular Contacts in Hemoglobin S

Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus (TBSV)

Hemoglobin S

Transfer Ribonucleic Acid (tRNA)

Myoglobin Fold

A-DNA

Immunoglobulin G (IgG)

TATA-Binding Protein (TBP)

Carboxypeptidase A

Ribonuclease S

Myohemerythrin

Collagen

Lysozyme

Cytochrome c

Myoglobin

Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)

Z-DNA

Hemoglobin

Lac Repressor

















