User:Jeremiah C Hagler/Sandbox 1
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<scene name='71/711667/Ap_active_site/8'>Click to see a close up of alkaline phosphatase active site</scene> | <scene name='71/711667/Ap_active_site/8'>Click to see a close up of alkaline phosphatase active site</scene> | ||
- | This image shows the active site residues, metal cofactors | + | This image shows the active site residues, metal cofactors, phosphate and water (red balls labeled as HOH) only. The magnesium ion is green, zinc grey, phosphate orange (phosphorous) and red (oxygen)and the active site residues colored according to their make up (carbon light grey, nitrogen blue, oxygens light green or red). You can identify the various components of this image by hovering the mouse cursor over the appropriate component--a name will pop up, along with a number indicating it's position, etc. Note also that thick lines indicate covalent bonds, the thinner lines are ionic bonds between amino acids, metal ions and/or phosphate. Note that hydrogen bonds are not shown in this image. |
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+ | <scene name='47/471754/Cv/3'>Click here for another view of the alkaline phosphatase active site</scene><br>. In this view, bonds hydrogen and ionic bonds are shown as white dashed lines. The complexity of the interactions between amino acid aide chains of the enzyme is evident in this view. | ||
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*2. What role do you think zinc and magnesium ions are playing in active site function of this enzyme? (hint; zinc and magnesium are doing slightly different things here) | *2. What role do you think zinc and magnesium ions are playing in active site function of this enzyme? (hint; zinc and magnesium are doing slightly different things here) | ||
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- | In the active site image, move your cursor around to find the amino acid residue Arg 166. | + | In the active site image, move your cursor around to find the amino acid residue Arg 166 (R166). |
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*3. What function is this residue playing in this enzyme? What do you think would would happen if this amino acid was mutated to glycine, or some other nonpolar small amino acid? Why? | *3. What function is this residue playing in this enzyme? What do you think would would happen if this amino acid was mutated to glycine, or some other nonpolar small amino acid? Why? |
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Alkaline phosphatase
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