Resource, including its relationship to immunity, pigmentation, neurochemistry, obesity, mutations resulting in the genotypes of mahogany, zitter, myelin vacuolation and black tremor in rodents. Maintained at DFCI, Boston, MA.
Information and databases on the ubiquitous AAA protein superfamily, essential for cell cycle, vesicular transport, mitochondrial functions, peroxisome assembly, and proteolysis at IMBM, Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria.
Classification, properties, potential applications and research on polypeptides characterized by their cyclised backbone, with an embedded cystine knot, maintained by the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
CV, publication list and introduction to research studying the structure and function of antifreeze proteins. Professor in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph, Ontario.
The CAZy database describes the families of structurally-related catalytic and carbohydrate-binding functional domains of enzymes that degrade, modify or create glycosidic bonds.