User:Eric Martz/Protein 3D Structure Resources for Educators 2016

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A Workshop for Educators at STCC
and other Springfield MA area colleges & schools.
by Eric Martz
Host: Dawn Tamarkin
1:00-5:00 PM, Monday and Tuesday, July 18 and 19, 2016
Springfield Technical Community College, 1 Armory Square, Springfield MA USA. Building 2, Room 614
Get here with STCC.MolviZ.Org

Contents

Lesson Plan with Assessment (3 afternoons)


Tutorials on Specific Macromolecules

  • In a computer lab, I like to hand out a short list of somewhat vague, open-ended questions to foster discussion in small groups of students. See Worksheets.
  • Most of these tutorials are in Proteopedia.Org, a wiki with user-authored content. Some articles are authored by students. As with Wikipedia, use your judgement. Unlike Wikipedia, authors' real names are at the bottom of each article and you can check their credentials by clicking on the names.


Molecules With Questions (Java not needed)

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Molecules With No Questions ... Yet

No Java Needed

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Potassium channel (1R3J) showing membrane surface planes (click Jmol at OPM).


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Anti-Alzheimer's drug analog (*) interaction with Acetylcholinesterase (1gpk, cf. 1vot).



Tutorials requiring Java (fussy)

Getting Java to work with the unsigned applets in these older tutorials is too fussy for most students, but these could be shown in lectures.

  • At MolviZ.Org: Hemoglobin, Antibody, Major Histocompatibility Complex. A different approach than the ones in Proteopedia.


Molecule of the Month

These articles are authored by David S. Goodsell (The Scripps Research Institute and the RCSB PDB), a well-respected structural biologist.


Make Your Own Tutorials


For Researchers


See Also




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