This old version of Proteopedia is provided for student assignments while the new version is undergoing repairs. Content and edits done in this old version of Proteopedia after March 1, 2026 will eventually be lost when it is retired in about June of 2026.


Apply for new accounts at the new Proteopedia. Your logins will work in both the old and new versions.


Sandbox11

From Proteopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(About this Structure)
Current revision (04:11, 7 July 2012) (edit) (undo)
(this is level 3)
 
(102 intermediate revisions not shown.)
Line 1: Line 1:
-
<B>This sandbox is in use until June 1, 2009 for UMass Chemistry 490a. Others please do not edit this page. Thanks!</B>
+
<!--
-
 
+
Please use the "3D" button above this box to insert a Jmol applet (molecule) on this page.
-
 
+
Or use the four-green-boxes-button to insert scrollable text adjacent
-
''K Sniffen 3/3/09, Keith Barbato, Jonathan Rymasz 3/18/09''
+
to a Jmol applet. Check out the other buttons as well!
-
 
+
-->
-
{{STRUCTURE_1lds | PDB=1lds | SCENE= }}
+
p53 Tumor Supressor gene/HOX gene?
-
==Name==
+
===please do not edit this sandbox unless you are part of La Canada High School Protein DNA Institute===
-
beta-2-microglobulin
+
== Basic ==
-
 
+
===this is level 3===
-
==About this Structure==
+
this is text
-
This protein consists of seven <scene name='Sandbox11/Beta-2-microglobulin/1'>Beta-sheets</scene> shown here in purple. It also has a small <scene name='Sandbox11/Beta_2_microglobulin/1'>alpha-helix</scene> on the surface of the protein shown in teal. Notice also, the <scene name='Sandbox11/Ligand_of_beta_2-microglobulin/1'>ligand</scene>, which allows for binding to occur. Beta-2-microglobulin is a serum protein found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of nearly all nucleated cells (Gussow et al., 1987 [PubMed 3312414])[1]
+
-
 
+
-
Here's a <scene name='Sandbox11/Disulfide_bond/1'>disulfide</scene>
+
-
bond!!
+
-
 
+
-
There is a hydrophobic element to B2M. When all of the most hydrophobic residues are selected, it can be clearly seen that there is a <scene name='Sandbox11/Beta-2-m_hydrophobic_core/1'>Hydrophobic Core</scene> between the two Beta sheets. Speculation could say that it has evolved in this manner to protect the <scene name='Sandbox11/Disulfide_bond/1'>disulfide bond</scene>.
+
-
 
+
-
==References==
+
-
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=567]Entrez Gene: B2M
+

Current revision

p53 Tumor Supressor gene/HOX gene?

please do not edit this sandbox unless you are part of La Canada High School Protein DNA Institute

Basic

this is level 3

this is text

Personal tools