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Pheromone binding protein

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== Interaction with the ligand 9-ODA==
== Interaction with the ligand 9-ODA==
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<scene name='60/609542/9-oda/3'>9-ODA</scene>
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One of the main components of the QMP <scene name='60/609542/9-oda/3'>9-ODA</scene>, is binding to the protein binding site along with a <scene name='60/609542/Glycerol/2'>glycerol molecule</scene>.The carboxyl end of 9-ODA points towards the solvent, and has no bonds with residues of the protein. The residues in the binding site are <scene name='60/609542/Binding_site/3'>hydrophobic</scene>, and the connection between 9-ODA and ASP1 involve hydrogen bonds.
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The component 9-ODA is binding to the binding site with a <scene name='60/609542/Glycerol/2'>glycerol molecule</scene>.
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The carboxyl end of 9-ODA points towards the solvent, and has no bonds with residues of the protein. The residues in the binding site are <scene name='60/609542/Binding_site/3'>hydrophobic</scene>
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, and the connection between 9-ODA and ASP1 involve hydrogen bonds.
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== References ==
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Revision as of 11:37, 22 November 2014

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PDB ID 3bfa

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