Molecular Station http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images Mon, 20 May 2013 06:47:59 -0500 PhotoPost Pro 6.0 Sucrose Specific Porin Protein http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=100 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=100" target="_blank"><img title="Sucrose_specific_porin_1A0S.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/Sucrose_specific_porin_1A0S.png" alt="Sucrose_specific_porin_1A0S.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: PDB of Sucrose Specific Porin Protein<br /><br />1 comment admin Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:31:32 -0500 protein structure http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=80 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=80" target="_blank"><img title="alphahelix.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/alphahelix.jpg" alt="alphahelix.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: tomms tomms Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:47:41 -0500 Yeast protein synthesis http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=79 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=79" target="_blank"><img title="ph01.gif" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/ph01.gif" alt="ph01.gif" /></a><br /><br />by: tomms<br /><br />2 comments tomms Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:43:40 -0500 Hemoglobin Oxygen Saturation Curve http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=51 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=51" target="_blank"><img title="Hb-saturation-curve.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/Hb-saturation-curve.png" alt="Hb-saturation-curve.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: A hemoglobin oxygen saturation-dissociation curve, drawn by User:Diberri in Adobe Illustrator. GNU<br /><br />1 comment admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:28:47 -0600 Hemoglobin Animation http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=50 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=50" target="_blank"><img title="hemoglobin-animation.gif" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/hemoglobin-animation.gif" alt="hemoglobin-animation.gif" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Animation of oxy and deoxy forms of hemoglobin (PDB codes=2hhb and 1hho) PDB ID:2HHB - Fermi, G., Perutz, M. F., Shaanan, B., Fourme, R.: The crystal structure of human deoxyhaemoglobin at 1.74 A resolution. J Mol Biol 175 pp. 159 (1984) admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:27:20 -0600 Hemoglobin Deoxy Oxygen Transition States http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=49 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=49" target="_blank"><img title="hemoglobin-state-transition.gif" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/hemoglobin-state-transition.gif" alt="hemoglobin-state-transition.gif" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Another schematic visual model of the same process above, showing all four tetramers and hemes, and protein chains only as diagramatic coils, to facilitate visualization into the molecule. Oxygen is not shown in this model, but binds to the flat heme, as shown in green in the previous model. GNU<br /><br />3 comments admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:25:54 -0600 Heme Group http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=48 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=48" target="_blank"><img title="heme-group.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/heme-group.png" alt="heme-group.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Heme Group structure. GNU admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:24:06 -0600 Structure Hemoglobin http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=47 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=47" target="_blank"><img title="Haemoglobin.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/Haemoglobin.png" alt="Haemoglobin.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Structure of hemoglobin. The protein subunits are in red and blue, and the iron-containing heme groups in green. From PDB 1GZX. admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:22:40 -0600 Protein Sizes Hemoglobin Insulin http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=46 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=46" target="_blank"><img title="protein-composite-size.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/protein-composite-size.jpg" alt="protein-composite-size.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Molecular surface of several proteins showing their comparitive sizes. From left to right are: Immunoglobulin (IgG), Hemoglobin, Insulin, Adenylate Kinase, Glutamine Synthetase. admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:21:15 -0600 Mouse Cholera Antibody Structure http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=45 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=45" target="_blank"><img title="mouse-cholera-antibody.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/mouse-cholera-antibody.png" alt="mouse-cholera-antibody.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Mouse cholera antibody structure. Illustration of a murine anti-cholera antibody with bound carbohydrate antigen. The heavy chain is colored orange, the light chain is blue, and the antigen is shown in van der Waals representation colored by atom type (carbon cyan, oxygen red, nitrogen blue). admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:19:43 -0600 Protein Triose Phosphate Isomerase http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=44 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=44" target="_blank"><img title="protein-triose-phosphate.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/protein-triose-phosphate.png" alt="protein-triose-phosphate.png" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Three views of one monomer of the protein triose phosphate isomerase (PDB ID 1TIM). Left, an all-atom view colored by atom type; middle, a cartoon view colored by secondary structure; right, a solvent-accessible surface view colored by residue type (acidic residues red, basic residues blue, polar residues green, nonpolar residues white). GNU admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:18:17 -0600 GFP - Green Fluorescent Protein http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=30 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=30" target="_blank"><img title="GFP_1EMA.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/GFP_1EMA.jpg" alt="GFP_1EMA.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: kiki06<br /><br />Description: Ribbon diagram of the crystal structure of GFP from PDB entry 1EMA (Assumed biological molecule). © RCSB Protein Data Bank<br /><br />3 comments kiki06 Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:08:27 -0600 Hexokinase Ball and Stick Model with Substrate http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=29 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=29" target="_blank"><img title="800px-Hexokinase_ball_and_stick_model_with_substrates_to_scale_copy.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/800px-Hexokinase_ball_and_stick_model_with_substrates_to_scale_copy.png" alt="800px-Hexokinase_ball_and_stick_model_with_substrates_to_scale_copy.png" /></a><br /><br />by: kiki06<br /><br />Description: Hexokinase Ball and Stick Model with Substrate.<br /><br />6 comments kiki06 Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:05:00 -0600 Three views of one monomer of the protein triose phosphate isomerase (PDB I http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=19 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=19" target="_blank"><img title="triose-phosphate-isomerase.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/triose-phosphate-isomerase.png" alt="triose-phosphate-isomerase.png" /></a><br /><br />by: kiki06<br /><br />Description: Three views of one monomer of the protein triose phosphate isomerase (PDB ID 1TIM). Left, an all-atom view colored by atom type; middle, a cartoon view colored by secondary structure; right, a solvent-accessible surface view colored by residue type (acidic residues red, basic residues blue, polar residues green, nonpolar residues white). Source Self created from PDB entry 1TIM using the freely available visualization and analysis package VMD Author Opabinia regalis Permission GFDL kiki06 Sun, 22 Oct 2006 16:58:17 -0500 G-Protein Receptor Family 7 TM Transmembrane Domains http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=18 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=18" target="_blank"><img title="7TM_receptor.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/7TM_receptor.png" alt="7TM_receptor.png" /></a><br /><br />by: kiki06<br /><br />Description: G-Protein Receptor Family 7 TM Transmembrane Domains kiki06 Sun, 22 Oct 2006 16:56:28 -0500 Overview of Protein Synthesis Translation http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=15 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=15" target="_blank"><img title="Proteinsynthesis.png" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/Proteinsynthesis.png" alt="Proteinsynthesis.png" /></a><br /><br />by: kiki06<br /><br />Description: An overview of protein synthesis. Within the nucleus of the cell (light blue), genes (DNA, dark blue) are transcribed into RNA. This RNA is then subject to post-transcriptional modification and control, resulting in a mature mRNA (red) that is then transported out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm (peach), where it undergoes translation into a protein. mRNA is translated by ribosomes (purple) that match the three-base codons of the mRNA to the three-base anti-codons of the appropriate tRNA. Newly-synthesized proteins (black) are often further modified, such as by binding to an effector molecule (orange), to become fully active.<br /><br />2 comments kiki06 Sun, 22 Oct 2006 16:50:25 -0500 Peptide Bond of a Protein http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=7 <a href="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/showphoto.php?photo=7" target="_blank"><img title="800px-Peptide_bond.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/data//505/thumbs/800px-Peptide_bond.jpg" alt="800px-Peptide_bond.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: admin<br /><br />Description: Peptide Bond of a Protein admin Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:50:59 -0500