Amino Acids & Proteins
Biochemistry Website at UCSB with Chime displays of amino acids and proteins.
Biological Sciences 102 Home Page at UC Davis.
Biomolecular Structures at
Interactive Biochemistry at the
Medical Biochemistry at
Online Macrmolecular Museum at
Structure and Packing of the Alpha Helix A detailed tutorial on the
-helix and on the uses of the RasMol command line. From Duane Sears and coworkers at University
Structure and Packing of the Beta Pleated Sheet A detailed tutorial on the
-sheet and on the uses of the RasMol command line. From Duane Sears and coworkers at University
The Biology Hypertextbook Home Page at MIT. Many topics are displayed as GIFs, with self-quizzes on each topic.
Web Biochemistry Amino acid and protein tutorials (with quizzes) at
Glycolysis
Design It Yourself Glycolysis Homepage. Stepwise quiz on the pathway.
Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry Major pathways are shown as 2-D (GIFs) or 3-D (Chime images) with each on a single page.
Select an EC number to obtain further information on enzyme and reaction catalyzed.
Step by Step Glycolysis. Fact Sheet; Reaction & Animation (Windows 3.1).
The Glycolysis Pathway View substrates, and products (GIFs); and enzyme structures (RasMol).
TCA Cycle
TCA Cycle Intermediates using Chime with capsule comments at
TCA Cycle Problem Solving (MS Windows Only).
General & Miscellaneous
Biochemistry: A Virtual Text, to accompany Biochemistry, 2nd edition by Mathews and van Holde. Mostly GIFs and JPEGs, but some structures can be viewed with RasMol or Chime.
Dictionary of Science and Technology, a cross-referenced source that explains all of the terms used here. Provides GIF graphics of some of the molecules.
O Dictionary Library for Hetero Compounds is a catalog of more than 1100 "hetero compounds" found in the Protein Data Bank. This comprehensive listing (150Kb) allows the user to view the molecules with the Chime plug-in. The same information in a linked seven page format (30K per page) is also available.
Periodic Tables of the Elements with clickable links to their chemical and physical properties, etc.
Principles of Protein Structure using the internet, the
Swiss-Quiz Multiple choice questions on molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics. (Perfect scores are rewarded with some Swiss chocolate!)
Source:Dr. William McClure
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