Proteopedia (http://proteopedia.org) is an interactive web resource with 3D rotating models that react and change following user interaction. The main goals of Proteopedia are to collect, organize and disseminate structural and functional knowledge about protein, RNA, DNA, and other macromolecules, and their assemblies and interactions with small molecules, in a manner that is relevant and broadly accessible to students and scientists. This Guide provides instructions for the potential author of pages in Proteopedia, and for educators and teachers in incorporating Proteopedia when teaching proteins, and protein-functions. Of course you can use Proteopedia as a reference resource without authoring content. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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