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Welcome to Proteopedia,
The collaborative, 3D encyclopedia of proteins and other molecules.
Green links change the 3D image!Green links change the 3D image!
Here's an excerpt from one of our pages:
The anti-Alzheimer's drug E2020 (marketed as Aricept®) is an inhibitor that binds acetylcholinesterase (AChE) with high affinity. The X-ray structure of the E2020-AChE (AChE from Torpedo california) complex shows that E2020 has a along the active-site gorge, extending from the anionic subsite () of the active site, at the bottom, to the peripheral anionic site (), at the top, via aromatic stacking interactions with conserved aromatic acid residues. E2020 does not, however, interact directly with either the catalytic triad or the 'oxyanion hole' but only .
See more!See more!
FavoritesFavorites
Here are several of our favorite pages. Visit them to get a feeling for Proteopedia:
- Hemoglobin
- Acetylcholinesterase with the anti-Alzheimer's drug Aricept bound
- Serum Paraoxonase-1 created by directed evolution.
Browse!Browse!
- Most-popular pages
- Most-revised pages
- Longest pages
- Most-recent changes
- Newest pages
- Random page
- User list
- Statistics
How can I find my protein/molecule?How can I find my protein/molecule?
Search Proteopedia using the search box in the toolbar to the left.
Want to contribute?Want to contribute?
We encourage you to edit pages freely (you need a user account to edit at the moment, so ask us for one).
To request a user account, email eran.hodis at weizmann.ac.il
These resources may help you familiarize yourself with the editing process. Trust us, the editing process is very simple: All text is edited the same way that Wikipedia is edited, so it must be easy! And all scenes are created using our user-friendly Scene authoring tools. Of course it helps to familiarize yourself with the site and how to go about editing, so check out these resources:
- A video capture of making a Proteopedia page in 4 minutes here (~400mb).
- A rough and temporary tutorial available here (~235mb).
- The editing help page.
- The help page for the Scene authoring tools.
Proteopedia Mission StatementProteopedia Mission Statement
To collect and disseminate structural biological and biological knowledge about proteins, RNA, DNA, and their assemblies and interacting small molecules in a manner that is relevant and accessible to scientists of all the biological and chemical fields.
Goals for ProteopediaGoals for Proteopedia
- To serve as a forum for scientists to share, retrieve and discuss information related to proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemicals of interest.
- To continue to develop the concept of tying text to three-dimensional, interactive images.
- To maintain low barriers for contribution.