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<StructureSection load='3iyg' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of HMG-CoA reductase (PDB entry [[3iyg]])' scene='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric/1'> | <StructureSection load='3iyg' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of HMG-CoA reductase (PDB entry [[3iyg]])' scene='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric/1'> | ||
The uniqe structure of the mamalian chaperonine TRic/CCT was first published in 2010. | The uniqe structure of the mamalian chaperonine TRic/CCT was first published in 2010. | ||
+ | The TRiC/CCT chapronine aids to 5-10% of the cell's proteins to fold to their correct structure. | ||
+ | This heterooligomer, shaped as a ringm composes of eight different paralogous subunits <scene name='Sandbox_Naama/One_subunit/2'>click here to focus on one subunit</scene>. | ||
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These unique folding properties are likely linked to TRiC's unique heterooligomeric subunit organization, whereby each ring consists of eight different paralogous subunits in an arrangement that remains uncertain. | These unique folding properties are likely linked to TRiC's unique heterooligomeric subunit organization, whereby each ring consists of eight different paralogous subunits in an arrangement that remains uncertain. | ||
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<scene name='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric/1'>Click here to see TRic colored by chains</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric/1'>Click here to see TRic colored by chains</scene> | ||
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<scene name='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric_spheres/1'>full spheres</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox_Naama/Colored_tric_spheres/1'>full spheres</scene> |
Revision as of 13:18, 6 September 2012
TRic/CCT Structure
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- ↑ Cong Y, Baker ML, Jakana J, Woolford D, Miller EJ, Reissmann S, Kumar RN, Redding-Johanson AM, Batth TS, Mukhopadhyay A, Ludtke SJ, Frydman J, Chiu W. 4.0-A resolution cryo-EM structure of the mammalian chaperonin TRiC/CCT reveals its unique subunit arrangement. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Mar 1. PMID:20194787