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Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Style guidelines |
| This page will eventually contain a series of style guidelines for the Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology.
It still has a long way to go. |
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The guidelines for creating diagrams for the project can be found in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Diagram Guide.
The abbreviations of genes are according to HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee and written in italic font style (the full names are also written in italic). It is recommended that we use abbreviations instead of the full name. Human gene names are written in capitals, for example ALDOA, INS, etc. For orthologs of human genes in other species, only the initial letter is capitalised, for example mouse Aldoa, bovine Ins, etc.
When we write about the genes this is correct - "the ALDOA gene is regulated...", "the rat gene for Aldoa is regulated..." or "ALDOA is regulated...", while this should not be allowed - "the gene ALDOA is regulated", b/c it's redundant. And if anyone starts arguing with you about it, say "Sorry, but we have a standart to follow" and redirect them to this section. -- Boris 15:32, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
The same as with the genes, but not in italics. Thus human proteins are written like "THIS", whilst their orthologs in other species are written like "This". -- Boris 15:32, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
| Myoglobin | |
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Model of helical domains in myoglobin. |
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| Gene code: | HUGO code: MB |
| Structure: | molecular structure |
| Recent publications: | role in human pathologies, gene knockout |
| protein type: | Hemoprotein |
| Functions: | oxygen storage/transport |
| Domains: | globin |
| Diseases: | kidney disease, vasospasm |
| Taxa expressing: | many metazoan phyla, Archaea?, protozoan/eubacterial? |
| Cell types: | muscle cells |
| Subcellular localization: | cytoplasm |
| covalent modifications | glycation?, phosphorylation in whales? |
| Other names: | myoglobin-like proteins in microorganisms |
| Molecular interactions | oxygen, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide |
| related articles: | X-ray crystallography, Secondary structure |
Info box example for the protein myoblobin (to right).
Note: only the first (start) and last (finish) template are required. The middle three templates (function, location, other) are options.
{{Protbox start}} template:
(To support proteins that do not have an image, this template has been broken down into three components: Template:Protbox header, Template:Protbox image, and Template:Protbox topfields. An alternative to the topfields section is provided in Template:Protbox codes, and a simplified version is at Template:Protein.)
{{Protbox function}} template:
{{Protbox location}} template:
{{Protbox other}} template:
{{Protbox enzyme}} template:
{{Protbox receptor}} template:
{{Protbox finish}} template:
This will be an information box for displaying basic information about individual cell types.
List of distinct cell types in the adult human body
Some useful references:
Basic info could be, name(s), functions, what taxonomic groups has the cell type, etc.
Tissue type(s) that contain the cell type
The major types of proteins that are expressed and that provide the specialized functions of the cell type
I suggest we pick one cell type as an example and get started. I propose skeletal muscle.
Templates like this ({{OMIM}}) for the Protein databases, Enzyme Number and PubMed. You'll find these very useful when citing your sources.
| Template Name | Usage | Renders As |
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| Human genetics for a protein/gene: | {{OMIM|160000}} | Online 'Mendelian Inheritance in Man' (OMIM) 160000 |
| Digital object identifier |
{{Doi|10.1038/437794a}} |
doi:10.1038/437794a |
| Enzyme number: |
{{EC number|4.1.1.39}} |
EC 4.1.1.39 |
| Template for Protein Data Bank citations: | {{Protein Data Bank|9RUB}} | Protein Data Bank 9RUB |
| Template for PubMed Central full text articles |
{{PMC|137841}} | Full text at PMC: 137841 |
| Template for Entrez PubMed citations |
{{Entrez Pubmed|10336462}} | Entrez Pubmed 10336462 |
| Template for Entrez gene citations |
{{EntrezGene|2695}} | EntrezGene 2695 |
| Template for RefSeq citations |
{{RefSeq|NM_004123}} | RefSeq NM_004123 |
| Template for UniProt citations |
{{UniProt|P09681}} | UniProt P09681 |
See User:Lilious for how to jazz up such navigation boxes.
Templates:
{{Protein topics}}
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{{Protein methods}} Protein methods
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{{Protein domains}}
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Example: {{King's College DNA}}
| DNA structure research at King's College London 1947-1959 | |
| Rosalind Franklin | Raymond Gosling | John Randall | Alex Stokes | Maurice Wilkins | Herbert Wilson |
{{Infobox Molecular and Cellular Biology }}
{{Molecular and Cellular Biology-category}}
{{Wikiproject MCB}} – A simple project banner template to mark articles that are part of this project. It serves, in part, as advertising for the project. It is to placed on the talk page of any articles of interest to this wikiproject.
| The WikiProject banner below should be moved to this page's talk page. If this is a demonstration of the template, please set the parameter |category=no to prevent this page being miscategorised. |
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The talk pages of articles nominated for the MCB Collaboration of the Month. | ||
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The talk pages of articles that are currently the MCB Collaboration of the Month. | ||
| {{MCBprev | month=MONTH}} |
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The talk pages of articles that were previously an MCB Collaboration of the Month. |
{{Protein quaternary structure}} under construction; suggestions welcome!
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{{Protein tertiary structure}}
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{{Protein structure determination}}
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{{Protein secondary structure}}
| Protein secondary structure | ||
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| Helices: | α-helix | 310 helix | π-helix | β-helix | Polyproline helix | Collagen helix | |
| Extended: | β-strand | Turn | Beta hairpin | Beta bulge | α-strand | |
| Supersecondary: | Coiled coil | Helix-turn-helix | EF hand | |
| Secondary structure propensities of amino acids | ||
| Helix-favoring: | Methionine | Alanine | Leucine | Glutamic acid | Glutamine | Lysine | |
| Extended-favoring: | Threonine | Isoleucine | Valine | Phenylalanine | Tyrosine | Tryptophan | |
| Disorder-favoring: | Glycine | Serine | Proline | Asparagine | Aspartic acid | |
| No preference: | Cysteine | Histidine | Arginine | |
| ←Primary structure | Tertiary structure→ | |
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{{Biochemical families}} under construction, overview template, fast cross-link Major families of biochemicals
Saccharides · Carbohydrates · Glycosides · · Amino acids · Peptides · Proteins · Glycoproteins · · Lipids · Terpenes · Steroids · Carotenoids
Alkaloids · Nucleobases · Nucleic acids · · Enzyme cofactors · Flavonoids · Polyketides · Tetrapyrroles
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{{Nucleic acids}} under construction
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