User:Eric Martz/Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics I

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==Protein Structure==
==Protein Structure==
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:1. Amino acid sequence + protein chain conformation = protein function.
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:1. Amino acid '''sequence''' + protein chain '''conformation''' = protein '''function'''.
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::B. Conformation can be a '''stable fold''' or '''[[intrinsically unstructured]]'''. Both commonly exist in the same protein molecule.
::A. Conformation is determined by sequence.
::A. Conformation is determined by sequence.
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::B. Conformation can be a '''stable fold''' or '''intrinsically unfolded'''. Both commonly exist in the same protein molecule.
 

Revision as of 21:23, 25 September 2012

How to find, visualize, and understand 3D protein molecular structures
by Eric Martz, October 2 and 4, 2012
for Prof. Steven Sandler's course Microbiology 565: Laboratory in Molecular Genetics
University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA USA

Protein Structure

1. Amino acid sequence + protein chain conformation = protein function.
B. Conformation can be a stable fold or intrinsically unstructured. Both commonly exist in the same protein molecule.
A. Conformation is determined by sequence.

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