结构生物学与排版:使用蛋白质结构激发创造性表达并连接不同的受众。

IF 2.8 Q2 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in bioinformatics Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fbinf.2025.1589122
Leonora Martínez-Núñez
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蛋白质是复杂的分子机器,具有决定其功能的特定结构。结构生物信息学和可视化技术的进步扩大了对分子数据的访问,尤其是通过蛋白质数据库(PDB)。这个视角探索了结构生物学和排版之间的交集,将蛋白质字母表与36天的字体设计项目相结合。使用ChimeraX, Blender和Molecular Nodes, 3D分子模型被处理,风格化,并在社交媒体上以#36daysoftype标签分享,这导致了不同受众的参与。这项工作也在VIZBI 2024会议上展示,并影响了VIZBI 2025会议的标志设计。该项目确定了科学插图和视觉艺术在连接学科、促进公众参与和鼓励跨学科合作方面的作用,同时也启发了未来的应用,如受生物学启发的排版,以提高科学素养。
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Structural biology meets typography: using protein structures to inspire creative expression and connect diverse audiences.

Proteins are complex molecular machines with specific structures that determine their function. Advances in structural bioinformatics and visualization have expanded access to molecular data, most notably through the Protein Data Bank (PDB). This perspective explores the intersection between structural biology and typography, integrating a protein alphabet with the 36 Days of Type design project. Using ChimeraX, Blender and Molecular Nodes, 3D molecular models were processed, stylized, and shared on social media under the #36daysoftype hashtag, which led to engagement across a diverse audience. This work was also presented at VIZBI 2024 conference and influenced the VIZBI 2025 conference logo design. This project frames the role of scientific illustration and visual arts in connecting disciplines, boosting public engagement, and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, while also inspiring future applications like biology-inspired typography to enhance scientific literacy.

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