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*[http://www.messiah.edu/molscilab/index_sub_carbo.htm Carbohydrates] - Series of tutorials that focus on aspects of the 3D structure of mono-, di-, and polysaccharides that are not easily illustrated with 2D figures in text books.
*[http://www.messiah.edu/molscilab/index_sub_carbo.htm Carbohydrates] - Series of tutorials that focus on aspects of the 3D structure of mono-, di-, and polysaccharides that are not easily illustrated with 2D figures in text books.
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*[http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/klotho Klotho Biochemicals in Jmol] - A list of common biochemicals whose structures can be displayed conveniently in Jmol.
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Karl Oberholser

Professor of Chemistry, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, Messiah College, Grantham, PA, USA

I used HyperChem in my first venture in biomolecular visualization and computation. I eventually made some tutorials in which information was passed between HyperChem and Toolbook. When I became aware of Chime, I focused most of my work on protein structure and function and used Protein Explorer and PiPEs as they became available. When MolSlides became a feature of PE, I developed an assignment for biochemistry students to make MolSlides of a protein of their choice. In the early years of this work I received a variety of internal grants from Messiah College, and in more recent years I have been receiving release time from teaching. Realizing that Chime was on its death bed I got serious about learning Jmol during the Summer '07 , and during my Fall '07 sabbatical I ported most of the PiPEs to Jmol and converted the last of the HyperChem scripts to Jmol scripts. For most of this work I used α and β versions of Jmol Tutorial-Authoring Template being made by Eric Martz. My first exposure to Proteopedia was mentoring Emily Forschler as she developed Photosystem II.

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Other structures and tutorials available in Jmol

  • Biochemicals - List of biochemicals whose structures can be displayed when a name on the list is selected.
  • Collagen
  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • Carbohydrates - Series of tutorials that focus on aspects of the 3D structure of mono-, di-, and polysaccharides that are not easily illustrated with 2D figures in text books.


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Karl Oberholser, Eric Martz, Eran Hodis

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