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*[[Recoverin, a calcium-activated myristoyl switch]]
*[[Recoverin, a calcium-activated myristoyl switch]]
*[[Human RecQ-Like protein 1|RecQ-Like protein 1, human]]
*[[Human RecQ-Like protein 1|RecQ-Like protein 1, human]]
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*[[Rop protein]]
*[[SGAP]]
*[[SGAP]]
*[[Scene authoring tools]]
*[[Scene authoring tools]]
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*[[SelB Recognition]]
*[[Serine Protease]]
*[[Serine Protease]]
*[[Serine hydrolase]]
*[[Serine hydrolase]]
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*[[Serum Paraoxonase]]
*[[Site | Sites, Functional]]
*[[Site | Sites, Functional]]
*[[Strictisidine Synthase]]
*[[Strictisidine Synthase]]
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*[[TATA-Binding Protein]]
*[[TATA-Binding Protein]]
*[[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]
*[[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]
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*[[Transcription Termination Factor Rho]]
*[[Herpes Simplex Virus Thymidine Kinase|Thymidine Kinase, Herpes Simplex Virus]]
*[[Herpes Simplex Virus Thymidine Kinase|Thymidine Kinase, Herpes Simplex Virus]]
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*[[VirE1/VirE2]]
*[[Zinc Fingers]]
*[[Zinc Fingers]]
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Revision as of 19:12, 3 March 2009

Topic pages are pages about proteins or molecules or families of proteins or molecules that are not named with a PDB code. Proteopedia contains a page for each entry in the PDB, created automatically, and these pages generally describe a particular solved structure. A topic page like hemoglobin, however, will address the protein in general, and refer to several solved structures such as 1gzx and 2hbs. And so, topic pages can be thought of as higher up in the heirarchy of page organization in Proteopedia than are PDB-code-titled pages. They are also never created automatically.

Contents

Pages About Molecules (Not Titled with a PDB Code)

The list below is intended to include all pages about molecules or families of molecules that are not named with a PDB code, and that also have substantial content. Because this list is manually maintained, it may be out of date. For comparison, here is an automatically generated list of all pages whose titles do not begin with a numeral, and here is a list of all pages.

See also: About Macromolecular Structure, a list of pages not listed below.


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D - L

M - P

R - Z


PDB Code Pages

Here is a manually maintained list of pages titled with PDB codes that have especially well-developed content.

  • 1d9z The DNA repair protein UVRB in complex with ATP
  • 1eve Acetylcholinesterase complexed with the anti-Alzheimer's disease drug Aricept.
  • 1mr4 Antifungal and insecticidal protein NaD1 from Nicotiana
  • 1n4n Defensin from Petunia
  • 1ogs Human acid-beta-glucosidase
  • 1v04 Paraoxonase-1 via directed evolution
  • 1xjo Aminopeptidase


  • 2cek Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase (TcAChE) in complex with the bifunctional inhibitor NF595, a potentially new anti-Alzheimer drug.
  • 2ic8 Escherichia coli GlpG, an integral membrane protein that belongs to the widespread rhomboid protease family
  • 2p18 Leishmania infantum Glyoxalase II
  • 2rd0 Phosphatidylinositol kinase oncogene, with many figures from the publication rendered in Jmol.
  • 2rkx Chain D, cyclase subunit of imidazoleglycerol_evolvedcerolphosphate synthase
  • 2v9d A prophage protein belonging to the dihydrodipicolinic acid synthase family
  • 2veo X-ray structure of Candida antarctica lipase A in its closed state


  • 5p21 The crystal structure of the H-ras oncogene protein p21 complexed to the slowly hydrolysing GTP analogue GppNp
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