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* [[JSmol]] displays interactive 3D protein molecules (see [[Proteopedia:About#Implementation|Implementation]]).
* [[JSmol]] displays interactive 3D protein molecules (see [[Proteopedia:About#Implementation|Implementation]]).
* '''[[Phosphofructokinase (PFK)|{{Font color|#00b000|Green links}}]]''' change the 3D interactive molecular scene, showing what is described in the green-linked text. Example: [[Phosphofructokinase (PFK)]].
* '''[[Phosphofructokinase (PFK)|{{Font color|#00b000|Green links}}]]''' change the 3D interactive molecular scene, showing what is described in the green-linked text. Example: [[Phosphofructokinase (PFK)]].
* [[Scene authoring tools|Molecular-scene authoring tools]] make it easy to customize molecular scenes. Proteopedia is the '''easiest place''' to create molecular scenes with the colors and renderings (solid, cartoon, ball and stick, etc.) you want. You use buttons and forms. No command language needed! [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide#Video_7:_Adding_scenes_.28green_links.29|Video Demonstration]]. Your scenes are '''immediately online'''. Use [http://firstglance.jmol.org FirstGlance in Jmol] to understand your molecule first.
* [[Scene authoring tools|Molecular-scene authoring tools]] make it easy to customize molecular scenes. Proteopedia is the '''easiest place''' to create molecular scenes with the colors and renderings (solid, cartoon, ball and stick, etc.) you want. You use buttons and forms. No command language needed! [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide#Video_7:_Adding_scenes_.28green_links.29|Video Demonstration]]. Your scenes are '''immediately online'''. Use [http://firstglance.jmol.org FirstGlance in Jmol] to understand your macromolecule first.


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Revision as of 20:06, 18 April 2024

Purpose: Proteopedia.Org[1][2] is a free, open source, wiki encyclopedia of protein 3D molecular structure and function. See Mission & Goals.

History: Proteopedia was created in 2007 by three initial founders at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. It was created after Wikipedia declined to include Jmol for molecular visualization.

Unique & Powerful Capabilities:

Contents: Proteopedia has two kinds of pages:

Usage: Proteopedia pages have been viewed > 230 million times since its inception. 109[3] user-authored pages have been viewed >50,000 times each (see Popular pages). University Professors assign students to author content in Proteopedia. There are 5,657 user accounts, many for students, but only a fraction of the users have authored well-developed content.



Notes:

  1. Prilusky J, Hodis E, Canner D, Decatur W, Oberholser K, Martz E, Berchanski A, Harel M, Sussman JL. Proteopedia: A status report on the collaborative, 3D web-encyclopedia of proteins and other biomolecules. J Struct Biol. 2011 Apr 23. PMID:21536137 doi:10.1016/j.jsb.2011.04.011
  2. Additional publications about Proteopedia.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 In March, 2024.
  4. The count depends on whether you exclude less-developed pages with almost no content. There are > 8,000 user-authored pages (excluding the namespaces for User pages, uploaded images, and Categories), but some have little content, and 3,200 of them, mostly student practice pages, contain the word Sandbox.

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