Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Requested pictures
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Here members can ask for help in creating protein images that do not yet exist, replacing protein images with restrictive copyrights, or pathway diagrams. All images covered by a non-commercial uses disclaimer should be replaced by molecular model images generated by Wikipedia users themselves. This can be done using the raw structural data from the Protein Data Bank, the contents of which are in the public domain. Please also see our discussion about how to standardize the depiction of proteins.
If you have the urge to work on rendering proteins or pathway diagrams, this is a good place to start. Feel free to add this page to your watchlist.
At some point it would be great if some of our "bioartists" could get together and collaborate on a getting started image creation guide, not so much a complete how to as here are two or three examples and these are the packages and settings used. For images of proteins and other biomolecules, we have created a PyMol tutorial to help users get started using the PyMol visualization software.
See also: Wikipedia:Wikiproject Metabolic Pathways, in particular the style guidelines, gallery and templates.
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[edit] Automatic protein image requests here
Pages with a {{protein}} which do not have a protein image are automatically categorised in the Category: Protein pages needing a picture.
[edit] New protein images requested here
Here members may request protein images that do not yet exist by specifying the protein and article name, and any additional and relvant information. When someone generates, uploads and adds the protein to the article, they will then delete the entry on this page, and add a link to their artwork in the showcase below.
- EXAMPLE: ProteinName in ProteinArticleName (AdditionalInfo) requested by EquationDoc 15:42, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
PDZ domain in PDZ domain requested by Seans Potato Business 07:31, 30 January 2007 (UTC)— Added Parutakupiu talk || contribs 06:37, 3 February 2007 (UTC)Calcineurin in Calcineurin requested by Seans Potato Business 07:31, 30 January 2007 (UTC)— Added Parutakupiu talk || contribs 04:44, 3 February 2007 (UTC)BID in BH3_interacting_domain_death_agonist (PDB Entry: http://www.pdb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=2BID) ~Doc~ EquationDoc 16:39, 10 November 2006 (UTC)done --Splette :) Talk 17:33, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Updated protein images requested here
Here members may request protein images that need to be replaced by specifying the protein and article name, and any additional and relvant information. When someone generates, uploads and replaces the protein in the article, they will then delete the entry on this page, and add a link to their artwork in the showcase below.
- EXAMPLE: ProteinName in ProteinArticleName (AdditionalInfo) requested by EquationDoc 15:42, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pathway diagrams requested here
- For metabolic pathway diagrams see the Metabolic Pathways Wikiproject
Here members may request pathway diagrams by specifying the page name, the pathway and (at least roughly) the components desired in the pathway representation (ie. p53, Mdm2, ARF and p21). When someone generates the pathway diagram and adds it to the page, they will then delete the entry on this page, and add a link to their artwork in the showcase below.
- EXAMPLE: PathwayName in ArticleNamePathwayNeedsToGoIn (ListOfComponentsAndAdditionalInfo) requested by EquationDoc 15:42, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
- Prostagladin and Leukotriene biosynthesis pathways in eicosanoid have been requested by David.Throop on the talk page Ciar 17:00, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Showcase of recent additions
Here we showcase the most recent protein images and pathway diagrams added, and give credit to the artists.
- The direct-activator Bcl-2 protein Bax rendered by User:Splette on 11 Nov 2006.
- The direct-activator Bcl-2 protein BID rendered by User:Splette on 11 Nov 2006.
- The protein-phosphatase Calcineurin rendered by User:Parutakupiu on 3 Feb 2007.
- The PDZ domain of the human GOPC protein (PDB ID 2DC2) rendered by User:Parutakupiu on 4 Feb 2007.