Welcome to the Home Page of

Janice S. Barton,  Professor of Chemistry, Washburn University of Topeka

Address:

Department of Chemistry
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621
785-231-1010-x2269
zzbart@washburn.edu
 


 
Images such as this Leucine Zipper transcription factor bound to DNA may be viewed with the help of RasMol.   The  free RasMol software allows one to create, view and manipulate images  of proteins and nucleic acid using coordinates from the  Protein Data Bank .  The  Protein Society     has a wealth of resources for those interested in and/or studying proteins.  The  MAGE software, easily  downloadable to PC or MACS, views and manipulates  Kinemages     of macromolecules.   From the  PROTEACH     subpage, one can obtain instructional kinemages that conducts a tour on the principles of secondary and super secondary structures/domains of proteins. Picture of Leucine Zipper Protein Bound to DNA

 

COURSES
     
PROJECTS
Investigating Protein Secondary Structure by FTIR

FTNMR Studies of Ligand Binding to Proteins
 

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[Washburn University, 1700 College, Topeka, Kansas, USA
 785.231.1010]

1700 SW College
Topeka, Kansas 66621
785-231-1010


 
 

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