PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Each week you are assumed to (1) Read the text, including the pages that are linked to other sites, for each week, describing the methods from this site and (2) do the assignments. Here is a list of people who passed the assignments.
For each week there are some recommended scientific articles that explains the methods in more detail than in the text at this site.
It is assumed that you have a basic knowledge about protein structures, if that is not the case please read for instance this introduction or any basic biochemistry textbook.
You will also need a program to look at proteins on your computer, I recommend Rasmol which is available for most computers, however there are many other programs available too. It is a good idea to spend an hour or two to familiarize you with rasmol if you have not used it before.
The papers and method selected for this course are my choices. I have picked methods that I consider technically important, however there are many other methods available that might be as good.
Further there is not a strict agreement between the methods presented in the text session and the methods at the assignment, this depends on that all methods are not available in an easy to use format.
If you want to know more about a method, read the suggested papers and/or search for more information on the net. If you send me a mail I will do my best to help you.
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Arne Elofsson Stockholm Bioinformatics Center, Department of Biochemistry, Arrheniuslaboratoriet Stockholms Universitet 10691 Stockholm, Sweden |
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