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Online Resources for
Protein Structure and Function
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Illustrations - Freely available to all
Updates - Subscribers and qualified adopters* only
Slide Show - Institutional subscribers and qualified adopters* only
Self-Test Questions - Institutional subscribers and qualified adopters* only
Sample Self-Test Questions - Freely available to all
*Instructors adopting the book for courses with enrolments of 10 or more students are entitled to free access - for more details and how to order see the orders page.
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Illustrations
Illustrations from Protein Structure and Function are available free of charge
online. They can be downloaded to your computer either as JPEGs
for viewing on screen or as printable TIFFs. To view the figures
for each chapter click on the relevant chapter number in the list
below.
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Updates
Online Updates are available to subscribers only. Selected sections of
the text are updated annually online, and new sections are added, with
new references for all chapters. The updated sections and references can
be accessed separately from the original text, which remains unchanged,
via the Updates page.
New
for 2007-2008 Sections on
principles and mechanisms of protein interactions, from
Cell Signaling by Lim, Mayer and Pawson, now available to supplement Protein
Structure and Function Chapter 2, with updated sections on active transporters and protein phosphatases.
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For access to the resources listed below, the institution of
which you are a member must have a subscription to Protein
Structure and Function.
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Slide Show
This teaching aid for instructors allows you to compile any selection
of the illustrations in this text into a slide show, which is then
emailed to your registered email address as an editable Microsoft
PowerPoint® presentation.
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Self-Test Questions
This interactive educational tool enables students to test their
understanding with simple true/false and multiple-choice questions
that are automatically scored, with the option of suppressing the
answers to try the test again. Three sample sets are available for
you to try - first read the text of each topic, then try the questions.
1-16 Protein Motifs [self-test
questions] [full
text] [pdf]
2-7 Active-Site Geometry [self-test
questions] [full
text] [pdf]
4-7 Profile-Based Threading and "Rosetta" [self-test
questions] [full
text] [pdf]
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