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• == Example page for Green fluorescent protein ("GFP") ==
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<StructureSection load='1ema' size='300' side='right' caption='GFP (PDB entry [[1ema]])' scene=">
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'[[Image:1ema.gif|thumb|left|350px|Green fluorescent protein (1ema)]]'
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Green fluorescent protein ('''GFP'''), originally isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria (PDB
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entry [[1ema]]), fluorsceses green (509nm) when exposed to blue light (395nm and 475nm). It is
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one of the most important proteins used in biological research because it can be used to tag
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otherwise invisible gene products of interest and thus observe their existence, location and
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movement.
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== Exploring the Structure ==
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<applet load='1xjo' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Here is my protein' />
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This is a sentence about my protein.
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{{Clear}}
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GFP is a beta barrel protein with 11 beta sheets. It is a 26.9kDa protein made up of 238 amino
 
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acids. The <scene name='55/559112/Scene_1/1'>chromophore</scene>, responsible for the fluorescent properties of the protein, is buried
 
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inside the beta barrel as part of the central alpha helix passing through the barrel. The
 
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chromophore forms via spontaneous cyclization and oxidation of three residues in the central
 
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alpha helix: -Thr65 (or Ser65)-Tyr66-Gly67. This cyclization and oxidation creates the
 
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chromophore's five-membered ring via a new bond between the threonine and the glycine
 
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residues.[1] ‘<ref>PMID:8703075</ref>’.
 
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</structuresection>
 
==References==
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