Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-21 Thread Alex Perálvarez Marín
Always worthy to check for protein domains is the Pawson Lab webpage
(google it).

Best

Alex

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El 20/01/2012 19:48, "Jeff Headd"  escribió:

> Hi Yuri,
>
> I don't know of a cheat-sheet, but I find the "Introduction to Protein
> Structure" book by Branden and Tooze to useful for illustrations of
> common folds.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Yuri Pompeu  wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> > Does anyone know of a quick (yet somewhat reliable) sort of
> cheat-sheet/quick reference sheet with the more common folds with an
> illustrative example?
>


Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-20 Thread Yuri Pompeu
Thanks guys


Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-20 Thread Michael Thompson
In addition to the book recommended by Jeff, another good one is "Protein 
Structure and Function" by Petsko and Ringe. A bit less cumbersome than Branden 
and Tooze, but not as complete (it's a relatively thin paperback, rather than a 
full-blown textbook). If you just want a nice "protein domain cheat sheet," it 
should be adequate.

Mike



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From: "Jeff Headd" 
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

Hi Yuri,

I don't know of a cheat-sheet, but I find the "Introduction to Protein
Structure" book by Branden and Tooze to useful for illustrations of
common folds.

Jeff

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Yuri Pompeu  wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> Does anyone know of a quick (yet somewhat reliable) sort of cheat-sheet/quick 
> reference sheet with the more common folds with an illustrative example?

-- 
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Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-20 Thread Jacob Keller
A very similar question: how about smaller motifs, such as various
turn types, etc.?

JPK

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Jeff Headd  wrote:
> Hi Yuri,
>
> I don't know of a cheat-sheet, but I find the "Introduction to Protein
> Structure" book by Branden and Tooze to useful for illustrations of
> common folds.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Yuri Pompeu  wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>> Does anyone know of a quick (yet somewhat reliable) sort of 
>> cheat-sheet/quick reference sheet with the more common folds with an 
>> illustrative example?



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Re: [ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-20 Thread Jeff Headd
Hi Yuri,

I don't know of a cheat-sheet, but I find the "Introduction to Protein
Structure" book by Branden and Tooze to useful for illustrations of
common folds.

Jeff

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Yuri Pompeu  wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> Does anyone know of a quick (yet somewhat reliable) sort of cheat-sheet/quick 
> reference sheet with the more common folds with an illustrative example?


[ccp4bb] Protein Fold Motifs- off-topic

2012-01-20 Thread Yuri Pompeu
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone know of a quick (yet somewhat reliable) sort of cheat-sheet/quick 
reference sheet with the more common folds with an illustrative example?