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» ATP Synthase
Includes the enzyme's history, general information, news, research, links, and FAQ. http://www.atpsynthase.info/ » ATPases Associated with Cellular Activities (AAA)
Information and databases on the ubiquitous AAA protein superfamily, essential for cell cycle, vesicular transport, mitochondrial functions, peroxisome assembly, and proteolysis at IMBM, Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria. http://aaa-proteins.uni-graz.at/ » About Proteins
References, patents links, discussion of transkaryotic proteins, cytochrome P450, and speculation on the treatment of genetic disorders. http://databank.oxydex.com/compendium_bibliographium/awaiting_human_genome/about_proteins.html » Attractin
Resource, including its relationship to immunity, pigmentation, neurochemistry, obesity, mutations resulting in the genotypes of mahogany, zitter, myelin vacuolation and black tremor in rodents. Maintained at DFCI, Boston, MA. http://research.dfci.harvard.edu/attractin » BRENDA
Comprehensive enzyme information system, searchable by a number of different parameters. http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/ » Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes
The CAZy database describes the families of structurally-related catalytic and carbohydrate-binding functional domains of enzymes that degrade, modify or create glycosidic bonds. http://www.cazy.org/ » Fiberlab
Laboratory to investigate fiber-forming spiders, mussel collagen, nanoproteinfibers, and prions at Munich, Germany. http://www.fiberlab.de/ » Graether, Steffen, PhD.
CV, publication list and introduction to research studying the structure and function of antifreeze proteins. Professor in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph, Ontario. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~graether/ » Mitra, Sangha
Biochemist investigating catalytic mechanisms for potential drug targets. Personal homepage and research interests at Boston University School of Medicine. http://people.bu.edu/smitra/ » PARP Link
Resource for the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerases family, and their role in maintaining the integrity of the eukaryotic genome. Includes protocols, links to NCGI article, profile of the center, researchers, and contacts at Illkirch, France. http://parplink.u-strasbg.fr/ » PhytAMP database
Data repository of plant natural antimicrobial peptides. http://phytamp.pfba-lab-tun.org/ » SynDB: Synapse Database
SynDB contains a collection of proteins known or predicted to be associated with synaptic activities and functions. http://syndb.cbi.pku.edu.cn » The Cyclotide Webpage
Classification, properties, potential applications and research on polypeptides characterized by their cyclised backbone, with an embedded cystine knot, maintained by the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. http://www.cyclotide.com/ » Viral Polymerases
Overview with illustrations of their structure, functional role, regulation and control, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX. http://www.cs.stedwards.edu/chem/Chemistry/CHEM43/CHEM43/ViralP/ » Wikipedia: Posttranslational Modification
Article on chemical modification of polypeptide chains after synthesis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posttranslational_modification » Wikipedia: Protein Biosynthesis
Article summarising the process by which the cell converts the DNA sequence to proteins. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_biosynthesis This category needs an editor
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