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Structural Classification of Proteins Structural Classification of Proteins Welcome to SCOP: Structural Classification of Proteins. 1.59 release (15 May 2002). 15979 PDB Entries (1 Mar 2002). 30 Literature References. 39893 Domains (excluding nucleic acids and theoretical models). Folds, superfamilies, and families statistics here. New folds superfamilies families. List of obsolete entries since ...
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Home Participate (Download) Help! News Stats Science Results About Our goal: to understand protein folding What are proteins and why do they fold Proteins are biology's workhorses -- its nanomachines. Before proteins can carry out their biochemical function, they remarkably assemble themselves, or fold. The process of protein folding, while critical and fundamental to virtually all of ...
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Release number 1.0.1. since Apr 3 2002 Terms of use in vivo substrates of the chaperonin GroEL. Nature, 402, by Houry W.A., Frishman D., Eckerskorn C., Lottspeich F, Hartl F.U. Dmitrij Frishman ...
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GFP Bunny was first published in Dobrila, Peter T. and Kostic, Aleksandra (eds.), Eduardo Kac: Telepresence, Biotelematics, and Transgenic Art (Maribor, Slovenia: Kibla, 2000), pp. 101-131. Excerpted in French in: Revue d'Esthetique, N. 39, 2001, pp. 67-68. Republished in German in: Kunstforum, N. 158, 2002, pp. 46-57 . Republished in Spanish in: HIPERCUBO(OK) : arte ciencia tecnologia en ...
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Metalloprotein Program Project Overview One-third of all proteins are metalloproteins , chemical combinations of protein atoms (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur) with ions of metals such as iron, calcium, copper, and zinc. The hemoglobin, for example, that carries oxygen in the bloodstream, is an iron-containing metalloprotein. The metal ions in metalloproteins are critical to the ...
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An interactive introduction to the techniques used in the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics to gain understanding of the structure of protein molecules.
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Dissecting the machine that drives muscle contraction. Approach: making mutants, studying their properties, finding second mutants that restore function to defective motors.
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The laboratory sponsors research programs in EF-hand Calcium-Binding Proteins, Oligonucleotide Structures in Genetic Processes, and Interactions of Anticancer Ligands and DNA at the Molecular Level.
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Database of Macromolecular Movements with Associated Tools for Geometric Analysis This describes the motions that occur in proteins and other macromolecules, particularly using movies. Associated with it are a variety of free software tools and servers for structural analysis. View entry: 16S fragment of small ribosomal subu... Acetylcholinesterase Actin Adenylate Kinase (ADK) Alcohol ...
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Crystal structure of the thermosome, the archaeal chaperonin and homolog of TRiC/CCT (Ditzel et al. Cell 93, 125-138, 1998) Have questions about this site Contact Christoph Spiess. ...
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The Molecular Structure of Green Fluorescent Protein Fan Yang1, Larry G. Moss2, and George N. Phillips, Jr.1 1Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and the W.M. Keck Center for Computational Biology, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005-1892 and 2 Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine and the New England Medical Center, Boston, MA 02111 ...
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Renilla Green Fluorescent Protein: Discovered and Identified by Function (c) 1997, John E. Wampler Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 The bioluminescence of the sea pansy, Renilla reniformis, is expressed as bright green waves of light that run across the surface of the colony of this soft coral when the organism is disturbed. The source of ...
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Welcome to UNC-CH Serpin Server. Molecular model of the serpin Heparin Cofactor II. This server houses the home pages of the Lab Group of Frank C. Church, Ph.D. Click Here to go to Prof. Church's Biol/Path 134 Homework Exercises Current Lab Folks: Leslie Bone Yolanda Fortenberry Lauren Holmes Molly Jeter Linda Ly Nell Pollard Sophie Rehault Julie Ryan Catherine Varner Herb Whinna Brandi Whitley ...
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