Sandbox max quiz 2
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- | + | <applet load='2oau' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Position of protein in relation to membrane bilayer (red represents periplasmic side while blue represents cytoplasmic layer) (2oau).' | |
+ | scene='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_0/2oau_opm/2' /> | ||
+ | <applet size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Morph: 2oau to 2vv5.' | ||
+ | scene='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_0/2oau_2vv5_morph_cao_pdb_gz/1' /> | ||
+ | {Using the scene to the right showing the structure of E. coli McsS as well as the morph between the open and closed conformation, which side undergoes the most major conformational change. | ||
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- | || | + | || Why might the smaller periplasmic side be the site of conformational shifting? What other functions might the cytoplasmic domain serve? |
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- | { Which of these has a single domain? } | ||
- | + [[<applet load='1dtm' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' />]] | ||
- | - [[<applet load='1gbu' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' />]] | ||
- | - [[<applet load='3f2b' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' />]] | ||
- | - [[<applet load='1c04' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' />]] | ||
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