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  1. Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure (17,375 bytes)
    1: ==Nobel Prizes for X-Rays and Their Diffraction==
    3: ...g/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ first Nobel Prize in Physics].
    5: ...l Max von Laue] (Physics) "for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals".
    7: ==Nobel Prizes for 3D Chemical Structure==
    9: ...res of crystals of NaCl, and of diamond, among others.
  2. RNaseA Nobel Prizes (19,461 bytes)
    1: {{BAMBED
    2: |DATE=September 29, 2011
    4: |BAMBEDDOI=10.1002/bmb.20568
    6: ...ight' scene='Sandbox_Reserved_197/Rnase_a_wild_type/7' caption=''>
    8: ..._prizes/chemistry/laureates/1984/merrifield-lecture.pdf]
  3. Category:Nobel, M E.M (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nobel, M E.M
  4. Image:Dorothy Hodgkin Nobel.jpg (68 bytes)
    1: ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dorothy_Hodgkin_Nobel.jpg
  5. Category:Nobel MEM (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Nobel MEM
  6. RNase P Nobel Prizes (370 bytes)
    2: ...hemistry for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA.
    4: ... P]].<ref>PMID:11017184</ref> Thomas R. Cech studied Group I Introns.
    7: ==See Also==
    8: * [[Ribozyme]]
    11: == References ==
  7. Image:Mof-5-from-2025-chem-nobel.png (0 bytes)

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  1. 4tim (2,654 bytes)
    2: ...D STRUCTURES OF THE COMPLEX WITH 2-PHOSPHOGLYCERATE==
    3: ...tim]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.40&amp;Aring;' scene=''>
    5: ...://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=4TIM FirstGlance]. <br>
    6: ..." id="methodDat">X-ray diffraction, [[Resolution|Resolution]] 2.4&amp;#8491;</td></tr>
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  2. User:Eric Martz (29,690 bytes)
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    2: |[[Image:Eric 1Day Workshop Osaka2009 small.jpg|300px]]
    4: ... of [[Proteopedia:Scrapbook#Workshops|Akihiro Kawamoto]].
    5: (See T-shirts below.)
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  3. Highest impact structures (10,321 bytes)
    1: ==Two Types of "Impact"==
    3: ...ving The Most Lives|Structures Saving The Most Lives]].
    5: ...ighest Impact Macromolecular Structures of All Time==
    7: ...cation in the form of a brief description of its impact''.
    9: ...p://www.umass.edu/microbio/rasmol/1st_xtls.htm here].
  4. Proteopedia:Topic Pages (8,541 bytes)
    1: ...ge]]. These pages are created manually, never automatically.
    3: ...lso be interested in Proteopedia's [[Table of Contents]].
    5: ...d within the past four months. See also [[What's New?]].
    7: ==Pages About Molecules (Not Titled with a PDB Code)==
    9: ...and here is a list of [[Special:Allpages | all pages]].
  5. Proteopedia:Featured SEL/12 (740 bytes)
    1: <table>
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    5: ...t [[Synthetic nanomaterials from standardized protein blocks]]
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    1: ...kground-color: #ffffd0;" width="90%"><tr><td><center>
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    3: ...y. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 21:20, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
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  7. Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I (10,465 bytes)
    1: ..._complex Wikipedia: Major Histocompatibility Complex].
    3: ...to appreciate why, some historical background is helpful.
    5: ==Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class I: Historical Background==
    6: ...ed out to be large complexes of closely-linked genes.
    8: .../benacerraf-lecture.html Benacerraf's Nobel Lecture]).
  8. Green Fluorescent Protein (25,332 bytes)
    1: ...ein complex with peptide-derived chromophore ([[1ema]])' >
    3: ...rane and cytoplasmic proteins, as well as many others.
    4: ...r GFP''' does not misfold when fused to other proteins.
    5: ...sion when exposed to UV light<ref>PMID:32242924</ref>.
    7: See also<br />
  9. DNA (14,157 bytes)
    1: {{BAMBED
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    6: ...rag down in the viewer to see them) in orange as well.'>
    8: ... development, survival and reproduction of organisms.
  10. Student Projects (6,606 bytes)
    1: ... function of your browser (Windows: Ctrl-F; Mac: Cmd-F).
    5: ... Student contributors are acknowledged on each page.
    7: ...ahydrofolate reductase]] and [[Thymidylate synthase]].
    11: ...ted the page [[Tutorial:The opioid receptor, a molecular switch]].
    13: ...sh abstract. Published also as http://hdl.handle.net/10017/27238)''
  11. CH462 Butler (3,264 bytes)
    1: ...ted by Butler University Students in CH462: Biochemistry II==
    3: ...ks to pages for student prepared pages are given below:
    5: <table>
    8: ===RNase A - Spring 2011===
    9: ...ia.org/wiki/index.php/RNase_A Introduction to RNase A]
  12. Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula (28,637 bytes)
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    9: '''The ''Haloarcula'' Large Ribosomal Subunit'''<br>
  13. Temp (19,835 bytes)
    1: ... (magenta) complex with thymidilic acid DNA tetramer (pink), [[1rta]]' >
    3: ...hosphorylase (PNPase) and oligoribonuclease (ORNase).
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    4: * '''RNase A''' cleaves C or U of single-stranded RNA (ssRNA).<br />
    5: ...Nase BA''' is RNase from ''Bacillus amyloliquefaciens''.<br />
    6: * '''RNase D''' degrades 3'-end pre-tRNA.<br />
  14. About Macromolecular Structure (6,215 bytes)
    1: ...ght" border="0" cellpadding="10" width="40%" hspace="10"><tr><td bgcolor="#d0d0d0">
    2: ... of molecules, see <big>'''[[Proteopedia:Topic Pages]]'''</big>.
    4: ...''[[Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages]]'''.
    6: ...ies, implementation, and credits, see '''[[Proteopedia:About]]'''.
    7: </td></tr></table>
  15. User:Wayne Decatur/UNH BCHEM833 Structural Proteomics Introductory Lecture Fall 2012 (10,233 bytes)
    1: ==A Common Starting Point==
    2: ... show relevance and introduce concepts to be covered today
    3: ...y eye.) Specifically the two Perspectives of interest:
    4: ...6-7. PubMed PMID: 22628641.]<ref>PMID: 22628641</ref>
    5: ***Perspective on:
  16. Image:7tm labeled.png (352 bytes)
    1: == Summary ==
    2: ...at way to make it fast given Nobel prize announcements that day.
    4: I have since gone back and remade it PyMol.
    6: == Licensing ==
    7: ...ng the [http://opm.phar.umich.edu/ OPM database] version of [[3sn6]].
  17. Lac repressor (19,557 bytes)
    2: ...e='375' side='right' scene='Morphs/1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph/2' caption=''>
    3: ...[Morphs|Morph]] of the '''lac repressor''' complexed with DNA
    5: ...ng interactive model: {{Template:Button Toggle Animation2}}
    6: ...g kink, is unknown. [[#Specific Binding| Details Below]].
    8: ==What is the lac repressor?==
  18. Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure (17,375 bytes)
    1: ==Nobel Prizes for X-Rays and Their Diffraction==
    3: ...g/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/ first Nobel Prize in Physics].
    5: ...l Max von Laue] (Physics) "for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals".
    7: ==Nobel Prizes for 3D Chemical Structure==
    9: ...res of crystals of NaCl, and of diamond, among others.
  19. Proteopedia:What's New (14,704 bytes)
    1: ...lpadding="10" style="background-color:#ffffc0;border:1px solid gray"><tr><td>
    3: ...ained since 2013, so it is now merely historical record.
    5: ...articular subject, use the <b>search</b> slot at left.
    6: </big></td></tr></table></center><br>
    8: <big><b>What's New in Proteopedia?</b></big>
  20. User:Wayne Decatur/Suppression of RNA Silencing by Viruses (4,840 bytes)
    1: <imagemap>
    2: ...ated1rpuWithPolyview3D.png|left|90px|alt=1rpu image
    3: ...t [[Plant Viral Protein p19 Suppression of RNA Silencing]]
    4: desc none
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