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- | Welcome, scientists | + | Welcome, scientists! Welcome to your home page for the joint structural biology initiative between the University of Southern California (USC) and La Cañada High School (LCHS), hosted on the Proteopedia web resource. The goal is... . You'll notice that this is not a regular webpage. If you scroll down a bit, you will find that there are interactive 3D structures of proteins and nucleic acids on this page. You can even trigger animations by clicking on green hyperlinks in the text when you find them--these green hyperlinks will change the orientation and representation of the 3D structure in order to illustrate a point made in the text. The best part is that it is easy to create your own page with an interactive 3D structure and green links, and that is what you will be doing to present your findings! Feel free to also explore other pages in Proteopedia that are not related to USC-LCHS. Proteopedia is a collaborative 3D encyclopedia of proteins and other biomolecules, and you will find many interesting proteins described in interactive detail. |
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Revision as of 00:33, 20 July 2011
USC-LCHS: University of Southern California - La Cañada High School
Welcome, scientists! Welcome to your home page for the joint structural biology initiative between the University of Southern California (USC) and La Cañada High School (LCHS), hosted on the Proteopedia web resource. The goal is... . You'll notice that this is not a regular webpage. If you scroll down a bit, you will find that there are interactive 3D structures of proteins and nucleic acids on this page. You can even trigger animations by clicking on green hyperlinks in the text when you find them--these green hyperlinks will change the orientation and representation of the 3D structure in order to illustrate a point made in the text. The best part is that it is easy to create your own page with an interactive 3D structure and green links, and that is what you will be doing to present your findings! Feel free to also explore other pages in Proteopedia that are not related to USC-LCHS. Proteopedia is a collaborative 3D encyclopedia of proteins and other biomolecules, and you will find many interesting proteins described in interactive detail.
Example: DNA shape is the molecular basis for Hox specificity
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Example: Hoogsteen base pairs modulate shape of p53-DNA binding site
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