CBI Molecules
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'''[[Molecular playground/Chymotrypsin]]''', Rotello lab (Brad) | '''[[Molecular playground/Chymotrypsin]]''', Rotello lab (Brad) | ||
+ | '''[[CRABP I ( Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein )]]''', [http://people.chem.umass.edu/gieraschlab/ Gierasch Lab] (Kristine Faye Pobre, Mylene Ferrolino) | ||
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Revision as of 03:01, 1 May 2010
These are molecules under study by members of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program. Many of the molecules we study are featured at the Molecular Playground. Follow the links below to read nontechnical descriptions in Proteopedia.
UMass CBI Members, add your molecules to the list; follow the instructions below the list.
Molecular Playground/Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptors, Thompson & Weis laboratories
Molecular Playground/6-Deoxyerythronolide B Synthase, Schnarr lab (Tsung-Yi Lin)
Molecular Playground/Lysozime , Daniella Gonzalez, Thayumanavan Research Group
Molecular Playground/Beta-galactosidase, Judy Ventura, Thayumanavan Research group
Molecular Playground/TRAIL, Charley Swofford
Molecular Playground/Taxol, Roberts Research Group (Rohan Patil)
Molecular Playground/Human Protective Protein Cathepsin A, Yadilette Rivera-Colon, Garman Research Group
Molecular Playground/YKL-40, Ralph A. Francescone III, Shao Lab
Molecular Playground/Reverse Transcriptase, Rotello lab (Daniel Moyano-Marino)
Molecular Playground/Carbonic Anhydrase, Thai lab (Krishna Reddy Raghupathi)
Molecular Playground/Avidin, Thai lab (Rami Rajasekar Reddy)
Molecular_Playground/ERMan1, Johan Sunryd
Molecular Playground/Insulin, Roberts Research Group (Whitney Stoppel)
Molecular Playground/T7 RNA Polymerase (7 mer int), Ankit Vahia (Martin lab)
Molecular Playground/Human PPCA, Nilima Kolli (Garman Lab)
Molecular Playground/Alginate, David Griffin
Molecular Playground/Glutamate Receptor, Chambers Lab (Amanda Hussey, Steve McCarron, Rosie Combs-Bachmann, Mariel Feliciano)
Molecular Playground/Biotin binding avidin, Diego Amado
Molecular Playground/FIH, Knapp Lab, (Cornelius Taabazuing, Breanne Holmes, John Hangasky)
Molecular Playground/MMP12, Thai lab (Jiaming Zhuang)
Molecular Playground/Pancreatic Lipase, Rotello lab (Rui Tang)
Molecular Playground/Trypsin, Thai-Vachet lab (Murage, Gladys)
Molecular playground/beta 2 microglobulin, Vachet lab (Nick)
Molecular Playground/Gluconase, Thai lab (Jing Guo)
Molecular playground/Chymotrypsin, Rotello lab (Brad)
CRABP I ( Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein ), Gierasch Lab (Kristine Faye Pobre, Mylene Ferrolino)
Instructions:
We plan to award a prize for the best CBI Molecules page and/or scene!
Choose a molecule that is part of your research project.
1. If you don't already have one, request a Proteopedia account and log in. If you are new to Proteopedia, click Help in the navigation box on the left to get started.
2. Make yourself a sandbox page in which you will develop your CBI Molecule scene and description (Enter "User:your name/sandbox 1" (omit quotes) in the search box, then follow instructions to edit this page. See example User:Lynmarie K Thompson/Sandbox 1).
3. Follow the format of the sample CBI molecule page Molecular Playground/Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptors. Easiest way to do this is to copy this page (in editing mode), paste it into your sandbox page, keep the first paragraph about CBI molecules, and then edit to describe and display your molecule. Your goal is to make this an interesting, nontechnical description of the molecule. If multiple people in one group work on the same molecule, you can each make different scenes for the same CBI molecule and each describe them on the same proteopedia page. Talk with each other about your plans so you are not duplicating efforts.
4. Create an attractive scene for your molecule: use the scene authoring tools in the edit mode to create the view you like, then copy the wiki text into your window.
5. Follow instructions at Molecular Playground/Procedures as well. But don't "capture the state script for your scene"; that will be done for you (see #7). With your chosen Jmol scene for the Molecular Playground, specify a "banner", which will be projected with the molecule on the Molecular Playground. This should be a short, one-line headline for your scene that includes the name of the molecule and what is important about the scene or the molecule. Remember to design this for the general public, including non-scientists. My example is: "Molecular Playground banner: A bacterial chemotaxis receptor protein used by bacteria to "smell" their environment."
6. When you are happy with your sandbox page, make yourself a permanent Proteopedia page, which will be editable by others. Enter "Molecular Playground/your molecule" (omit quotes) in the search box, then follow the instructions to create a new page with this title. Copy the content of your sandbox to this new page.
7. When you have finished the final version of your page and scene, edit this CBI Molecules page to add a listing and link for your molecule, following the "Bacterial chemotaxis receptors" example above. Please list your lab group, with your name in parentheses. That way more than one name can be associated with a Molecular Playground page (if there are several students on the Molecular Playground page, please indicate your scene with your initials). It would be great to link the lab names to web pages too. Once this link is there, your scene is considered done, and someone will capture the state script for display on the Molecular Playground.
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Lynmarie K Thompson, Carrie Morrison Penland, Lauren Jansen, Khaja Muneeruddin, Yuping Zhou, Daniel Seeman, Eric Martz, Brittany deRonde, Luis E Ramirez-Tapia, Lawrence Sheringham Borketey, Gitanjeli Prasad, Heidi Hu, Chengfeng Ren, Derek MacPherson, Carolyn Carr, Yadilette Rivera-Colon, Robert Vass, Mahalia Serrano, Bib Yang, Tsung-Yi Lin, Kamal K. Joshi, Maryam Kashefy, Vanessa Chaplin, Kevin Buadlart Dagbay, Ololade Fatunmbi, Keith Ballard, Miaomin Zhang, Elizabeth Cummings, Hsin-Ting Huang, Whitney Stoppel, Joseph Tilitsky, Nick Borotto, Yunlong Zhao, Xuni Li, Huan He, Joanne Lau, Katrina Rieger, Elizabeth R. Haglin, Rui Tang, Carolina Morell-Perez, Nilima Kolli, Jing Liu, Daniel Moyano-Marino, Thuy V. Nguyen, Jaime Prilusky, Joe White, Abla Tannous, Coralie Backlund, Ankit Vahia, Joseph Hardie, Shaynah Browne, Priyanka Basak, Mine Canakci, Banyuhay P. Serrano, Lydia Lamriben, Shiela M. Jones, Rohan Patil, Judy Ventura, Adriana Kita, Reuben Chacko, Gustavo Elberto Epalza Sanchez, David Griffin, Ketan Mathavan, Daniella C. Gonzalez-Toro, Kristine Faye Pobre, Mallory Gordon, Mariel Feliciano, Jill Graham, Tyler Marcinko, Dannielle Ryman, Diego Amado-Torres, Yuzhou Tang, Erika M. Saffer, Karan Hingorani, Genevieve Abbruzzese, Jiaming Zhuang, Krishna Reddy Ragupathi, Sarah Wilson, Zhe Zhang, Jan Panteli, Jing Huang, Christina Chisholm, Jake Pawlowski, Kristen Huber, Serap Pektas, Meili Yang, Muslum Yildiz, David Solfiell, Mangai Periasamy, Johan Sunryd, Cristina B. Martin, Bradley Duncan, Samantha B. Nicholls, Charles Swofford, Jing Guo, Gladys Wanjiku Murage, Rami Rajasekhar Reddy, John Hangasky, Ralph A. Francescone III