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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi PubMed] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi PubMed] | ||
[http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/home/home.do RCSB Protein Data Bank] | |||
*International database of 3D biological macromolecules | |||
[http://us.expasy.org/ ExPASy Proteomics server] | [http://us.expasy.org/ ExPASy Proteomics server] | ||
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*UCSF mass spec site to search fragments, etc. to identify your protein | *UCSF mass spec site to search fragments, etc. to identify your protein | ||
[http://www.bioinfo.rpi.edu/applications/mfold/ mFold] by Michael Zuker. | |||
*This is the main page with links to sites for predicting RNA and DNA folds, calculating Tm's and free energies. | *This is the main page with links to sites for predicting RNA and DNA folds, calculating Tm's and free energies. | ||
More good stuff on the [[Synthetic Biology:Tools]] page. | |||
Also see [[Web resources|Science Web Resources]]. | |||
=Companies= | =Companies= | ||
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*Certificate required | *Certificate required | ||
*can also get to Sciquest from here and order from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham), PerkinElmer, Qiagen, Roche Applied Science, USA Scientific, Newark InOne, Sigma-Aldrich, Invitrogen (coming soon) using your MIT account number instead of a credit card. | *can also get to Sciquest from here and order from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham), PerkinElmer, Qiagen, Roche Applied Science, USA Scientific, Newark InOne, Sigma-Aldrich, Invitrogen (coming soon) using your MIT account number instead of a credit card. | ||
*For instructions on how to use ECAT, see the [[Sauer:FAQs|FAQs page]]. | |||
[http://web.mit.edu/sapweb/PS1/index.shtml MIT SAPweb] | [http://web.mit.edu/sapweb/PS1/index.shtml MIT SAPweb] | ||
*Purchase orders, requisitions, etc. Certificate required. | *Purchase orders, requisitions, etc. Certificate required. | ||
[http://web.mit.edu/biopolymers/www/ Biopolymers facility] | |||
*DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, protein sequencing, peptide synthesis. |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 4 November 2006
- International database of 3D biological macromolecules
- links to many pages to calculate parameters of your favorite proteins
- E. coli genome site; get sequences, see the position of your gene in the chromosome, and other fun stuff
- calculate extinction coefficients, Tm's, and base composition for your DNA or RNA; calculate amino acid composition and extinction coefficient for your protein
- table with links to properties/sequences of pET vectors
- note: slow to load
- UCSF mass spec site to search fragments, etc. to identify your protein
mFold by Michael Zuker.
- This is the main page with links to sites for predicting RNA and DNA folds, calculating Tm's and free energies.
More good stuff on the Synthetic Biology:Tools page.
Also see Science Web Resources.
Companies
MIT Links
MIT Biology department website
- Login required
- Certificate required
- can also get to Sciquest from here and order from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham), PerkinElmer, Qiagen, Roche Applied Science, USA Scientific, Newark InOne, Sigma-Aldrich, Invitrogen (coming soon) using your MIT account number instead of a credit card.
- For instructions on how to use ECAT, see the FAQs page.
- Purchase orders, requisitions, etc. Certificate required.
- DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, protein sequencing, peptide synthesis.