Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5914724 | Journal of Structural Biology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Proteopedia is a collaborative, 3D web-encyclopedia of protein, nucleic acid and other biomolecule structures. Created as a means for communicating biomolecule structures to a diverse scientific audience, Proteopedia (http://www.proteopedia.org) presents structural annotation in an intuitive, interactive format and allows members of the scientific community to easily contribute their own annotations. Here, we provide a status report on Proteopedia by describing advances in the web resource since its inception three and a half years ago, focusing on features of potential direct use to the scientific community. We discuss its progress as a collaborative 3D-encyclopedia of structures as well as its use as a complement to scientific publications and PowerPoint presentations. We also describe Proteopedia's use for 3D visualization in structure-related pedagogy.
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Authors
Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis, David Canner, Wayne A. Decatur, Karl Oberholser, Eric Martz, Alexander Berchanski, Michal Harel, Joel L. Sussman,