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http://es1261.8m.com/ed25.gif. Bridges to Structure. Peter Woodruff Stacey Kiser Joyce Cadwallader. …. Traditional “Systems Biology”. Organ Systems. Dissection Form Function. …. Building Investigations at Different Levels of Structure.

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  1. http://es1261.8m.com/ed25.gif

  2. Bridges to Structure Peter Woodruff Stacey Kiser Joyce Cadwallader

  3. Traditional “Systems Biology” Organ Systems

  4. DissectionFormFunction

  5. Building Investigations at Different Levels of Structure http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/forum/colwell/rc03norwaycsis/sld011.htm

  6. molecules Size Macro Cells Tissues Organs

  7. molecules Size Macro Time Cells Tissues Organs Phylogeny ontogeny

  8. Multidimensional Systems Space http://tetraspace.alkaline.org/

  9. Brian White’s Course Web Site

  10. Phylogenetic Tree Instructions

  11. Choosing Organisms

  12. Results

  13. Protein Structure Investigation • The students will investigate protein structure (Problem Posing) by use of the Biology Workbench and NCBI. • They will get information from the NCBI web site about a protein they think might be representative of a particular organ system. • They will then gather the materials from that site to dissect the structure of their protein including a visual representation (Problem Solving).

  14. Protein Structure Comparison • Either using the NCBI or Workbench sequences,they will use Workbench to do additional trees of representative proteins of a particular organ system • They will present their findings on the proteins in class.

  15. Get NCBI Protein File

  16. Get a List of Similar Molecules

  17. Get Structure

  18. Workbench.sdsc.edu

  19. Work in Progress • Adding activities from Comparative Genome site would be helpful, but time allowed only a start. • Although we have provided some ascension numbers for proteins, remember only genomic sequences work in this database (Find them at NCBL.).

  20. Workbench (Organisms Used)

  21. Workbench Alignment Data

  22. Respiratory: CFTR http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/gif/cftr.gif http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/bl/project/biocomp/sequence/seqanal_guide/pds/cftr.jpg

  23. Respiratory: Surfactant Protein D Human surfactant protein D (pdb entry:1b08) http://ashtoret.tau.ac.il/~sharon/hspd.jpg

  24. Reproductive: Estrogen receptor1ERE http://www.bch.msu.edu/~kuhn/projects/screening/er.jpg

  25. Immune System:Immunoglobulin, Variable Region& Interleukin-1 Beta Cn3D of cd00099.3, IGv Cn#D of2MIB

  26. Skeletal: Collagen Cn3D of 1CGD

  27. Muscular: Tropomyosin Cn3D of 1IC2 http://202.20.99.18/~jjkim/Lecture/Animalphy/Ap10muscle/actin-ca.gif

  28. Workbench Unrooted Tree

  29. www.dcode.org

  30. Data from search for estrogen receptor

  31. Conservation Information for Estrogen Receptor

  32. Bringing Dissection Up to Date http://www.activehistory.co.uk/2nds/TudorProject/tudor_medicine_and_health.htm http://mason.gmu.edu/~dgomez2/

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