Protein Supplements and Biology Guide


expasy.ch/sprot/sprot-top.html
Information available includes the function and structure of a protein, its post-translational modifications and variants. SWISS-PROT and its supplement TrEMBL are curated protein sequence databases which aim to complement other such databases.
  
cryst.bbk.ac.uk/PPS2/
Graphical and hypertext material for the course has been supplied by 30 experts in protein structure, many of whom also contribute to email discussions and tutorials. Winner of the 1996 UCISA award for promoting goo International science education course.
  
biosun.biobase.dk/~pdi/jecelis/mouse_data_select.html
Includes search options such as protein name, keyword or by listing all known proteins. An interactive database of mouse kidney protein.
  
bocklabs.wisc.edu/virusviztop.html
Computer visualisations of viruses, interactive visualisations of viruses, topographical maps and protein data bank files.
  
accessexcellence.org/AB/GG/
Collection of labelled diagrams illustrating key processes of biotechnology for the purposes of biology teaching and learning. Includes diagrams and explanations of the structure of DNA, DNA replication, protein synthesis, control of gene expression, chem
  
www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/335/Prions.html
They are called prions, which are defined as 'small proteinaceous infectious particles which resist inactivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids'. Examples of prion dis Document describing infectious agents which do not have a nucleic acid genome.
  
unl.edu/stc-95/ResTools/cmshp.html
Electronic and Internet-accessible tools and resources for molecular biology, biotechnology, molecular evolution, genetics, biochemistry and biomolecular modelling. Includes links to protein and DNA data analysis servers which provide sequence and structu
  
ebi.ac.uk/biocat/
Domains include DNA, protein, molecular evolution and databases. Software directory related to molecular biology and genetics.
  
blocks.fhcrc.org/
Blocks are multiply aligned ungapped segments corresponding to the most highly conserved regions of proteins. Block Searcher, Get Blocks and Block Maker A service for biological sequence analysis, consisting of 2884 blocks representing 770 protein groups.
  
whyfiles.org/012mad_cow/prion.html
Summary of the current consensus and evidence about bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), CJD, and the prion hypothesis.
  
rebase.neb.com/rebase/rebase.html
A collection of information about restriction enzymes, recognition sequences, methylation specificity, commercial availability , and the microorganisms from which they have been isolated - isoschizomers, cleavage sites, methylases and a bibliography.
  
biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/enzymes/
Entries are organised, and can be browsed, by their enzyme classification numbers. Database showing the molecular structures of enzymes deposited in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank (PDB).
  
intl.emboj.org/
The EMBO Journal provides for rapid publication of full length papers describing original research of general rather than specialist interest in molecular biology and related areas. The journal selects those manuscripts which merit urgent publication beca
  
sciencekomm.at/journals/biochem.html
Some have only subscription information online, others have tables of contents, abstracts or full text. Set of links to journals relevant to biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology and molecular biology.
  
expasy.ch/
Server dedicated to the analysis of protein sequences and structures, as well as 2-D PAGE.
  
sciencemag.org/feature/data/prusiner/245.shl
Prions are transmissible particles that are devoid of nucleic acid and seem to be composed exclusively of a modified protein. BSE and human CJD are among Article considering how bovine prions may have been passed to humans, resulting in a new form of CJD.
  
jb.asm.org/
Twice monthly periodical devoted to publishing research on genetics and molecular biology, physiology and metabolism, structure and function, enzymes and proteins, cell surfaces and metabolism, cell surfaces, plant microbiology, plasmids and transposons, bacteriophages, eukaryotic cel
  
bmm.icnet.uk/people/rob/CCP11BBS/
A guide to predicting protein 3D structure. Headings include sequence database searching, domain assignment, multiple sequence alignment, comparative or homology modelling, secondary structure prediction, fold recognition, analysis of fold families and al
  
www-nbrf.georgetown.edu/pirwww/
An extensive, annotated and non-redundant set of protein sequence databases in which over 115,000 entries are classified into family groups and alignments of each group are available.
  
npsa-pbil.ibcp.fr/cgi-bin/npsa_automat.pl?page=/NPSA/npsa_server.html
There is a choice of sequence analysis mthods (Prosite, Fasta), secondary structure prediction and databases for pattern search. Service offering remote protein sequence analysis.
  
Number of reviews is 20 - Studies in Microbiology