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== How this page was created == | == How this page was created == | ||
The goal of this page is to provide three-dimensional and interactive figures to explore the structure of a protein involved in bacterial infections (PDB code | The goal of this page is to provide three-dimensional and interactive figures to explore the structure of a protein involved in bacterial infections (PDB code 5B5Q). The starting point are the figures found in the [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5370187/pdf/elife-21465.pdf paper] describing the 5B5Q structure. Biochemistry students from [http://www.westfield.ma.edu/academics/chemistry-degrees Westfield State University] recreated these figures as best as possible in [http://jmol.sourceforge.net/ jmol], and revised them after getting feedback from researchers who authored the primary citation ([http://virchow.uni-wuerzburg.de/kiskerlab/ Kisker lab] in Würzburg, Germany). A special thank you goes to Ose Aimua, Nina Aldabayeva, Faiqa Ashraf, Kaleigh Florek, Ellie Hoeg, Aya Maytham, Christian Mikule, Brigid Murray, Kevin Pelletier, Brandon Reder, Erin Riley, Brian Schuler, and Jakob Wyman for the revisions of figures and for working on the links to other proteopedia pages. | ||
If you are interested to see the jmol scripts used to make these figures, take a look at the discussion page (2nd tab above). | If you are interested to see the jmol scripts used to make these figures, take a look at the discussion page (2nd tab above). |