- ATP Synthase - Includes the enzyme's history, general information, news, research, links, and FAQ.
- 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.
- 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.
- BRENDA - Comprehensive enzyme information system, searchable by a number of different parameters.
- 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.
- Fiberlab - Laboratory to investigate fiber-forming spiders, mussel collagen, nanoproteinfibers, and prions at Munich, Germany.
- 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.
- Mitra, Sangha - Biochemist investigating catalytic mechanisms for potential drug targets. Personal homepage and research interests at Boston University School of Medicine.
- 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.
- PhytAMP database - Data repository of plant natural antimicrobial peptides.
- SynDB: Synapse Database - SynDB contains a collection of proteins known or predicted to be associated with synaptic activities and functions.
- 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.
- Viral Polymerases - Overview with illustrations of their structure, functional role, regulation and control, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX.
- Wikipedia: Posttranslational Modification - Article on chemical modification of polypeptide chains after synthesis.
- Wikipedia: Protein Biosynthesis - Article summarising the process by which the cell converts the DNA sequence to proteins.
Description
- This category deals with cytobiology;
- protein interactions at the cellular level, such as cytoplasm or organelles
- in contrast to those at the nuclear level,
- which are dealt with in Gene Expression.
- The established pathways, also known as Enzymology, are currently dealt with in the Metabolism category
- However, structural aspects are included in Proteins and Enzymes: Structure.
- where there are also links about the enzymes of transcription and translocation.
- Whereas intracellular events related to cytoplasm are contained in this category,
- intercellular events effecting membrane, signaling mechanisms and second messengers,
- should be found in Cell_Biology,
- or perhaps Developmental_Biology.
- Biochemical events between organs should be found in Physiology,
- or perhaps Endocrinology.
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