You can also do a reverse image search with tineye
https://www.tineye.com/search/153d902d2e4567ccb3299daefa3cef8d207d197a/
or google image search
https://www.google.com/search?tbs=sbi:AMhZZiua3avdA9z9KnzBOe4pBpsmp-1LJjdEXd13gP1bdXWtunUl2CB6caY5wjn56t8GA8l9KNMqKZdLYHBYPpAuwanPvVp6nJImULD5vgQ9FtisQkTSb5t6Cme58vhCq8Ui2VhStHnEXzHkr4EOgy_1y35oGW4pkLBRc4gQdYYazjC8AR3gqBGoBcwWrxAg7Jnytas9YRdy12rrY4OGg9UnShQgqJSNjDJVnjdsIrzevtFAF0hVY0yKBKahxLAY8lxwjWrYu_1hPB7aY8Il_11RYWHT32QuTvvd3kM943QUxMlQox0zmyMsB0NCuzyJzNkOrhm9lfDf_1k9HpikGcP-m_1wIUF5AWmbznw&biw=1878&bih=1260&site=search&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4_Z-56cXhAhUSQq0KHUHGCtcQ9Q8IJCgA
to find more versions of the image.
Regards,
Mitch
Quoting Jonathan Davies <[log in to unmask]>:
> See below:
>
> https://www.nature.com/articles/449144a
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> Jonathan Davies, PhD
> Postdoctoral Researcher, Stenmark Lab
> Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
> Stockholm University
> Sweden
>
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>
> On 10 Apr 2019, at 16:29, Zachary A. Wood
> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Hello Fellow Structural Enthusiasts,
>
> My apologies for the slightly off-topic question. I am trying to
> track down a higher resolution image of the jpg that I have
> attached. I use this photo of Max Perutz when I am teaching about
> protein folding, and have always wanted a better quality one. I
> believe it is credited to Nature, and I am trying to find out what
> issue, but I am hoping that one of you may have more information or
> perhaps even a better photo. Thanks for any help, and for those of
> you who may never have seen this photo before, I hope you enjoy it.
> I like to imagine that Perutz is considering the challenges
> associated with folding that chain after he determined the crystal
> structure. If you have never read the discussion in his famous
> Nature paper, I will leave you with a relevant quote of him
> referring to the structural similarity between horse hemoglobin and
> sperm whale myoglobin, in which he predicts the thermodynamic
> hypothesis (Anfinsen’s dogma):
>
> “How does this arise? It is scarcely conceivable that a
> three-dimensional template forces the chain to take up this fold.
> More probably, the chain, once synthesized and provided with a haem
> group around which it can coil, takes up this configuration
> spontaneously, as the only one which satisfies the stereochemical
> requirements of its amino acid sequence.”
>
> Thank you for any help you may be able to offer!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Z
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