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Avidin is a tetrameric protein, but here will be shown only two units of the whole structure just to simplify it. | Avidin is a tetrameric protein, but here will be shown only two units of the whole structure just to simplify it. | ||
The secondary structure of Each Avidin monomer combines <scene name='60/607867/A-helix/1'>alpha-helix</scene> (pink) and <scene name='60/607867/Beta-helix/1'>beta-sheets</scene> (blue). | The secondary structure of Each Avidin monomer combines <scene name='60/607867/A-helix/1'>alpha-helix</scene> (pink) and <scene name='60/607867/Beta-helix/1'>beta-sheets</scene> (blue). | ||
- | The tertiary structure of each monomer is an 8 stranded antiparalle beta-barrel <ref> | + | The tertiary structure of each monomer is an 8 stranded antiparalle beta-barrel <ref>PMID: 8506353</ref>. |
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
Because of the curved structure of the protein, it’s easier to see where the N terminal is begins and the C terminal ends with <scene name='60/607867/N_to_c_rainbow/1'>Rainbow color display</scene>. | Because of the curved structure of the protein, it’s easier to see where the N terminal is begins and the C terminal ends with <scene name='60/607867/N_to_c_rainbow/1'>Rainbow color display</scene>. | ||
{{Template:ColorKey_Amino2CarboxyRainbow}} | {{Template:ColorKey_Amino2CarboxyRainbow}} |
Revision as of 12:40, 23 November 2014
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