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== Proteopedia ==


'''Proteopedia''' is an interactive, collaborative online resource that provides a comprehensive and detailed visualization of protein structures and other biomolecules. It is designed to facilitate the understanding of complex molecular structures by integrating three-dimensional (3D) models with descriptive text and annotations. Proteopedia is particularly useful for students, educators, and researchers in the fields of [[biochemistry]], [[molecular biology]], and [[structural biology]].
[[File:Proteopedia_logo.gif|thumb|right|Proteopedia logo]]


== Overview ==
'''Proteopedia''' is an interactive, collaborative 3D encyclopedia of proteins, RNA, DNA, and other molecules. It is designed to help students, educators, and researchers visualize and understand the complex structures of biomolecules. Proteopedia is a web-based resource that integrates text with three-dimensional molecular structures, allowing users to explore and manipulate these structures in real-time.
Proteopedia was launched in 2008 and is hosted by the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]. It is built on a [[MediaWiki]] platform, similar to [[Wikipedia]], but with specialized extensions that support 3D molecular visualization. The primary feature of Proteopedia is its ability to display interactive 3D models of proteins and other biomolecules directly within the web browser, using the [[JSmol]] applet.


== Features ==
== Features ==


=== Interactive 3D Visualization ===
Proteopedia provides a unique platform where users can interact with molecular structures using a web browser. The main features of Proteopedia include:
Proteopedia allows users to interact with 3D models of biomolecules. Users can rotate, zoom, and explore the structures in detail. The models are often linked to specific annotations that highlight important features, such as active sites, binding pockets, or structural motifs.


=== Green Links ===
* '''Interactive 3D Visualization''': Users can rotate, zoom, and explore molecular structures in three dimensions. This is facilitated by the [[Jmol]] applet, which is embedded in the pages.
A unique feature of Proteopedia is the use of "green links." These are hyperlinks embedded within the text that, when clicked, trigger specific views or animations of the 3D model. This allows users to see the structural context of the information being discussed.
* '''Green Links''': These are hyperlinks that, when clicked, change the view of the 3D structure to highlight specific features or regions of interest.
* '''Collaborative Editing''': Similar to [[Wikipedia]], Proteopedia allows registered users to edit and contribute content, making it a collaborative platform for sharing knowledge about molecular structures.
* '''Scene Authoring Tools''': Users can create "scenes" that capture specific views and annotations of molecular structures, which can be saved and shared with others.


=== Collaborative Editing ===
== Educational Use ==
Like Wikipedia, Proteopedia is a collaborative platform. Registered users can create and edit pages, contributing to the growing database of molecular structures. This collaborative approach ensures that the content is continually updated and expanded by experts in the field.


=== Educational Resources ===
Proteopedia is widely used in [[biochemistry]], [[molecular biology]], and [[structural biology]] education. It provides a valuable resource for teaching complex concepts related to the structure and function of biomolecules. Educators can create custom pages and scenes tailored to their curriculum, enhancing the learning experience for students.
Proteopedia includes a variety of educational resources, such as tutorials, teaching materials, and guided tours of specific proteins or molecular processes. These resources are designed to aid in the teaching and learning of structural biology concepts.


== Applications ==
== Community and Collaboration ==
Proteopedia is used in a variety of educational and research settings. It serves as a valuable tool for:


* '''Teaching''': Instructors use Proteopedia to demonstrate protein structures and functions in the classroom, providing students with a hands-on learning experience.
Proteopedia is maintained by a community of scientists and educators who contribute to its content and development. The platform encourages collaboration and sharing of knowledge, making it a dynamic and up-to-date resource for the scientific community.
* '''Research''': Researchers use Proteopedia to share and explore structural data, facilitating collaboration and discovery.
* '''Public Understanding''': Proteopedia helps to make complex scientific information accessible to the general public, enhancing public understanding of molecular biology.


== Also see ==
== Related pages ==
* [[Protein Data Bank]]
 
* [[Jmol]]
* [[Molecular visualization]]
* [[Molecular visualization]]
* [[Structural biology]]
* [[Structural biology]]
* [[Biochemistry]]
* [[Biochemistry]]
* [[JSmol]]
== External Links ==
* [Proteopedia Main Page](https://www.proteopedia.org)
* [Weizmann Institute of Science](https://www.weizmann.ac.il)
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[[Category:Biochemistry]]
[[Category:Molecular biology]]
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[[Category:Structural biology]]
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 15 February 2025

Proteopedia[edit]

File:Proteopedia logo.gif
Proteopedia logo

Proteopedia is an interactive, collaborative 3D encyclopedia of proteins, RNA, DNA, and other molecules. It is designed to help students, educators, and researchers visualize and understand the complex structures of biomolecules. Proteopedia is a web-based resource that integrates text with three-dimensional molecular structures, allowing users to explore and manipulate these structures in real-time.

Features[edit]

Proteopedia provides a unique platform where users can interact with molecular structures using a web browser. The main features of Proteopedia include:

  • Interactive 3D Visualization: Users can rotate, zoom, and explore molecular structures in three dimensions. This is facilitated by the Jmol applet, which is embedded in the pages.
  • Green Links: These are hyperlinks that, when clicked, change the view of the 3D structure to highlight specific features or regions of interest.
  • Collaborative Editing: Similar to Wikipedia, Proteopedia allows registered users to edit and contribute content, making it a collaborative platform for sharing knowledge about molecular structures.
  • Scene Authoring Tools: Users can create "scenes" that capture specific views and annotations of molecular structures, which can be saved and shared with others.

Educational Use[edit]

Proteopedia is widely used in biochemistry, molecular biology, and structural biology education. It provides a valuable resource for teaching complex concepts related to the structure and function of biomolecules. Educators can create custom pages and scenes tailored to their curriculum, enhancing the learning experience for students.

Community and Collaboration[edit]

Proteopedia is maintained by a community of scientists and educators who contribute to its content and development. The platform encourages collaboration and sharing of knowledge, making it a dynamic and up-to-date resource for the scientific community.

Related pages[edit]