Selected websites that link to the Cytochrome P450 Homepage
Below are some links found by searching for http://drnelson.utmem.edu/CytochromeP450.html in Google.
- The Home Page of the Human Cytochrome P450 (CYP) Allele Nomenclature Committee
- The P450 Site at INRA, France Rene Feyereisen's site
- PlaCe from the Plant Biochemistry Laboratory, Soren Bak and Suzanne Paquette's website
- Locus Link at NCBI Gene Nomenlclature Resources
- European Bioinformatics Institute, EBI Nomenclature-related Sites
- Directory of P450-containing Systems Kirill Degtyarenko's site
- A really nice lecture/tutorial on p450s from Elizabeth Gillam at the University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia
- A second lecture on HUMAN DRUG-METABOLIZING P450S from the University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia
- Human xenobiotic-metabolizing CYP enzymes from the Thesis of Janne Hukkanen,
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Oulu, Finland
- ISI Current Web Contents, A Collection of Evaluated Web Sites
- The P450 and P-glycoprotein Drug Interactions Web Site
- Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes links to pathway and other databases.
- TAIR The Arabidopsis Information Resource
- UT's new Bioinformatics course taught by David Nelson and Rob Edwards
- GENTEST Drug metabolism and toxicology links.
- The von Wachenfeldt Lab, Lund Sweden
- Robert H. Tukey Lab University of Iowa.
- The Gordon Roberts Lab, University of Leicester
- Pharmacogentics Anticancer Agents Research Group, PAAR
- Bookmarks for Bioinformaticians under pharmacogenomics.
- Protein Families website Infobiogen, France
- The Worldwide Physiologist site entry on P450s
- HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee recommendations on gene family nomenclature
- Research Good News brief news bulletin on P450 research at The University of Tennessee
- Amos' WWW Links page for biological macromolecules
- BIORES BioResearch is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources in the basic biological and biomedical sciences.
- Cold Spring Harbor Labs Library Web Resources, Bioinformatics and Molecular/Genetic Databases.
- PHR 143M : Basic Medicinal Chemistry College of Pharmacy, UT Austin, Required and Recommended Readings
- Abstracts from the Second International Nomenclature Workshop abstract 24, but see others also
- Nature Biotechnology Web Extra
- Thread "Should we adopt the "CYP" model for gene families encoding P450 proteins?" from the Commission on Plant Gene Nomenclature
- Genomic Links from Integrated Genomics, Chicago, USA
- Sequence Databases from Atelier BioInformatique, ABI Marseille, France
- MIPS gene family experts
- Ray's Favorite Science links
- Links 2 Go Protein Specific databases