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  1. Category:Wake, R G (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Wake, R G
  2. Category:Wake RG (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Wake RG

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  1. Acetylcholine (3,078 bytes)
    1: [[Image:acetylcholine.png| thumb | left|Acetylcholine]]
    3: ... load='Ach1.pdb' size='400' frame='true' align='right'
    6: ...etween nerve cells and regulating various physiological processes in the body. Acetylcholine is synth...
    8: ...its signals from motor neurons to muscles, enabling muscle contraction.
    10: ... functions. Acetylcholine regulates heart rate, digestion, and other involuntary processes.
  2. 1f4k (2,053 bytes)
    3: ...ion='[[1f4k]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.50Å' scene=''>
    4: == Structural highlights ==
    5: ...https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=1F4K FirstGlance]. <br&gt;
    7: ...c.uk/pdbsum/1f4k PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=1f4k ProSAT]</span&gt;</td&gt;...
    10: ... IRII) present in the termination site. The binding of each dimer is centered on an 8 bp direct repea...
  3. 1j0r (3,485 bytes)
    3: ...ion='[[1j0r]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.50&Aring;' scene=''&gt;
    4: == Structural highlights ==
    5: ...https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=1J0R FirstGlance]. <br&gt;
    7: ...c.uk/pdbsum/1j0r PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=1j0r ProSAT]</span&gt;</td&gt;...
    10: ... IRII) present in the termination site. The binding of each dimer is centered on an 8 bp direct repea...
  4. 9fwf (3,362 bytes)
    2: ==N-VelcroVax HBcAg with SUMO-Affimer inserted at N-terminus (T=4 VLP...
    3: ...ion='[[9fwf]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 3.30&Aring;' scene=''&gt;
    4: == Structural highlights ==
    5: ...https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=9FWF FirstGlance]. <br&gt;
    7: ...c.uk/pdbsum/9fwf PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=9fwf ProSAT]</span&gt;</td&gt;...
  5. 9fwe (3,362 bytes)
    2: ==N-VelcroVax HBcAg with SUMO-Affimer inserted at N-terminus (T=3 VLP...
    3: ...ion='[[9fwe]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 3.50&Aring;' scene=''&gt;
    4: == Structural highlights ==
    5: ...https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=9FWE FirstGlance]. <br&gt;
    7: ...c.uk/pdbsum/9fwe PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=9fwe ProSAT]</span&gt;</td&gt;...
  6. Bacterial Replication Termination (16,233 bytes)
    1: ...ination/Tus_opening/1' caption='E. coli TER-binding protein complex with DNA and I- ion (purple) (PDB...
    2: ...ctivity and performs similar functions in arresting replication [1].
    4: [[Image:Bidirectionalrep2.jpg | thumb | left | 500px | Bacterial replication fo...
    8: [[Image:Ecoli ter consensus.png | thumb | left | 350px | ''E. coli ter'' consensu...
    10: ... the replication fork means that if an inactivating mutation arises within a ''ter'' site, then arres...
  7. User:Janice C. Telfer (162 bytes)
    2: B.S. Biology, Wake Forest University
    3: Ph.D. Immunology, Harvard University
  8. User:Brandon Poe (613 bytes)
    1: ... cerebellum. Currently, I teach Anatomy & Physiology to Allied Health students with a focus on clinic...
  9. RTP and Tus (17,052 bytes)
    1: <StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' scene='RTP_and_Tus/Practice_structure/2' capti...
    3: ...''Escherichia coli'') provides an interesting insight into how proteins with vastly different structu...
    5: ...eristics of both proteins.<ref&gt;Wake, RG and King, GF (1997) A tale of two terminators: crystal struct...
    7: ...in ''B. subtilis'' and ''E. coli'', Taken from Duggin ''et al'' (2008). ]]
    12: ...e at that point. While it is possible for these organisms to function without this type of replicatio...
  10. Replication termination in E. coli and B. subtilis (14,307 bytes)
    1: <StructureSection load='1ecr' size='450' side='right' scene='' caption=''&gt;
    5: ...he separation of the two parent strands whilst daughter strands are synthesised. The life cycle of ba...
    7: ...until it is stopped by its own anticlockwise facing ''ter'' element fork trap [3,4]. <br&gt;
    9: ...r'' sites and their highly specific cognate binding capabilities.<br&gt;<br&gt;
    11: [[Image:Replication_fork.jpg|left|300px|thumb]]<br&gt;<br&gt;
  11. User:David Jung/BCHM3981 RTP Tus (23,294 bytes)
    1: ...blocking” direction (Griffiths, Andersen, and Wake, 1998). This is demonstrated in the ''Escherichia...
    3: ...The first level of control of replication was thought to occur before initiation. However, it has bee...
    5: ...ows ''Ter'' sites within ''Bacillus subtilis'' |Fig 1. Replication termination (''Ter'') sites in ''B...
    8: ... terminator complex was modeled, has also been aligned.]]
    9: ...he fork approaches from the B site end (Smith and Wake, 1992).
  12. User:Cameron Ball/Sandbox 1 (10,805 bytes)
    1: ... to the circular bacterial genome to block the progression of DNA polymerase in a polar manner. A pro...
    2: ...ematic diagram of the ''B.subtilis'' genome showing clockwise and anticlockwise replication forks and...
    5: ...tus gene are still viable<ref&gt;King, G.F., Wake, R.G., A tale of two terminators: crystal structures s...
    8: ...0px|right|thumb| DNA sequence of a Ter site showing the A-site in Red, the B-site in Blue and the 3 b...
    9: ...King, Reorganization of terminator DNA upon binding replication terminator protein: implications for ...
  13. User:Nathan Harris/Tus (11,921 bytes)
    1: ...Tus-Ter Complex. Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 69 (3): 501-526.
    4: =='''Biological role'''==
    5: ...milar biological roles of RTP and Tus they have significantly different structures <ref name = "Kapla...
    9: ...posite to the origin of replication. Within each group the ''Ter'' sites have a coordinated polarity...
    12: =='''Structure of Tus protein and binding interactions with TerA'''==
  14. User:Meng Han Liu/Sandbox 1 (4,337 bytes)
    3: ...333</ref&gt;. Bacteria uses a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_bacterial_chromosome#Termination ...
    8: ...arrows) and their subsequent fork traps (blue and green).]]
    12: ...s region even if one of the replication forks managed to precede the innermost ''Ter'' sites.
    16: ...arrest of a replication fork. Molecular Microbiology, 2009. 72(2): p. 279-285</ref&gt;.
    24: ...ture load='1f4k' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Symmetric complex' scene='Insert opti...
  15. User:Meng Han Liu/DNA termination of replication in E. coli & B. subtilis (22,531 bytes)
    3: ...1333</ref&gt;. Bacteria use a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_bacterial_chromosome#Termination ...
    8: ... Modified from <ref name="Duggin 2005"&gt; Duggin, I.G. and J.A. Wilce, Termination of replication in ba...
    12: ...s region even if one of the replication forks managed to precede the innermost ''Ter'' sites.
    16: ...arrest of a replication fork. Molecular Microbiology, 2009. 72(2): p. 279-285</ref&gt;.
    18: ===Biological roles of replication fork traps===
  16. User:David McDonald/Replication Termination Protein (11,367 bytes)
    1: ...NA termination sits (Ter sequences) termination region and arrest the action of the replication fork ...
    5: [[Image:Replisome.png]]
    7: '' '''Diagram of the bacterial replisome''' ''
    9: ...me “replication fork” often used when referring to an active replisome.
    11: ...eplisome contains a large array of proteins working collectively to copy the DNA. Three major functio...
  17. User:Andrew C. Vinal (964 bytes)
    1: ...Biology. I teach Biology and Anatomy and Physiology. I still work as a consultant to computerize la...
  18. 4dj3 (5,105 bytes)
    2: ==Unwinding the Differences of the Mammalian PERIOD Clock Pro...
    3: ...ion='[[4dj3]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 2.50&Aring;' scene=''&gt;
    4: == Structural highlights ==
    5: ...https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=4DJ3 FirstGlance]. <br&gt;
    7: ...c.uk/pdbsum/4dj3 PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=4dj3 ProSAT]</span&gt;</td&gt;...
  19. User:Freddie R. Salsbury Jr. (247 bytes)
    6: Wake Forest University
  20. User:Babar Afridi (237 bytes)
    7: ...y, State/Province, Country: Cary, North Carolina, Wake County, USA

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