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Other Resources
- This video demonstrates how to use Jmol and the RCSB PDB website to build a protein model.
- MSOE's page for the 2010 event: http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/Resources.html
- Proteopedia entry for hemagglutinin: http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Influenza_hemagglutinin
- Not sure what a PDB file is? This great video illustrates the connection between the PDB file and the 3D model
- Be sure to check out the Model Building Quick Hints
- Modeling Tips for the TATA-Binding Protein (MSWord)
- Educational Resources at the RCSB PDB
- MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling: Wisconsin Science Olympiad information, Teaching Resources, and More
- Description of Wisconsin High School 2005 Science Olympiad Protein Modeling Event by Gary Graper, Event Supervisor
- Textbooks such as Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (Nelson & Cox, 2000), Introduction to Protein Structure (Brandon & Tooze, 1999), and Biochemistry (Voet & Voet, 2005) may also be of interest.
- Information about amino acids, protein structure, and protein function from The Biotechnology Project at MATC
- List of standard amino acids from Wikipedia
- NJSO results and rubrics: 2006 | 2007 | 2008
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