Category:Ligands and Modifications

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Ligands and Modifications is one of twelve Overarching Themes in the Biomolecular Visualization (BioMolViz) Framework. The Framework identifies learning goals to assist in developing biomolecular visualization literacy. This work is part of [https://biomolviz.org/ BioMolViz Project], with additional information [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Kristen_Procko/BioMolViz here].
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'''Overarching Theme'''
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Ligands and Modifications (LM) ‐ Metals and metal clusters, additions such as glycosylation, phosphorylation, lipid attachment, methylation etc.
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'''Learning Goals:'''
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'''LM1.''' Students can identify ligands and modified building blocks within a rendered structure.
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'''LM2.''' Students can describe the impact of a ligand or modified building block on the structure/function of a macromolecule.

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Ligands and Modifications is one of twelve Overarching Themes in the Biomolecular Visualization (BioMolViz) Framework. The Framework identifies learning goals to assist in developing biomolecular visualization literacy. This work is part of BioMolViz Project, with additional information here.


Overarching Theme

Ligands and Modifications (LM) ‐ Metals and metal clusters, additions such as glycosylation, phosphorylation, lipid attachment, methylation etc.


Learning Goals:

LM1. Students can identify ligands and modified building blocks within a rendered structure.

LM2. Students can describe the impact of a ligand or modified building block on the structure/function of a macromolecule.

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