Sandbox Reserved 198

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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Fully_synthetic/1'>Fully Synthetic</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Fully_synthetic/1'>Fully Synthetic</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Synthetic_component/1'>Synthetic Component</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Synthetic_component/1'>Synthetic Component</scene>
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<scene name='Talk:Sandbox_Reserved_198/Rnase_1-118/1'>RNase 1-118</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Rnase_1-118/1'>RNase 1-118</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Interface/1'>Synthetic / Natural Interface</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Interface/1'>Synthetic / Natural Interface</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Fully_synthetic/1'>Fully Synthetic</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Fully_synthetic/1'>Fully Synthetic</scene>
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=='''Function'''==
=='''Function'''==
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The structure to function relationship is clearly exhibited by semisynthetic RNase A. In the RNase A protein, the removal of six C terminal residues, leaving <scene name='Talk:Sandbox_Reserved_198/Rnase_1-118/1'>RNase 1-118</scene>, completely halts enzymatic activity (Martin, 1987). However, a complex of RNase 1-118 with a synthetic polypeptide comprising the <scene name='Talk:Sandbox_Reserved_198/Synthetic_component_114-124/1'>C terminal residues 114-124</scene> restores enzymatic activity to RNase A. Upon the addition of the synthetic chain, the semisynthetic enzyme adopts a structure that closely resembles that of natural RNase (Martin, 1987). The restoration of the structure reconstitutes the enzymatic activity of RNase to 98% (Martin, 1987).
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The structure to function relationship is clearly exhibited by semisynthetic RNase A. In the RNase A protein, the removal of six C terminal residues, leaving <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_198/Rnase_1-118/1'>RNase 1-118</scene>, completely halts enzymatic activity (Martin, 1987). However, a complex of RNase 1-118 with a synthetic polypeptide comprising the <scene name='Talk:Sandbox_Reserved_198/Synthetic_component_114-124/1'>C terminal residues 114-124</scene> restores enzymatic activity to RNase A. Upon the addition of the synthetic chain, the semisynthetic enzyme adopts a structure that closely resembles that of natural RNase (Martin, 1987). The restoration of the structure reconstitutes the enzymatic activity of RNase to 98% (Martin, 1987).

Revision as of 21:35, 13 April 2011

This Sandbox is Reserved from Feb 02, 2011, through Jul 31, 2011 for use by the Biochemistry II class at the Butler University at Indianapolis, IN USA taught by R. Jeremy Johnson. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 191 through Sandbox Reserved 200.
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