Sandbox chameleon
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TTYKLILNGKTLKGETTTEAVDAATAEKVFKQYANDNGVDGEWTYDDATKTFTVTEK<br /> | TTYKLILNGKTLKGETTTEAVDAATAEKVFKQYANDNGVDGEWTYDDATKTFTVTEK<br /> | ||
TTYKLILNGKTLKGETTTEAVD'''AWTVEKAFKTF'''ANDNGVDGEWTYDDATKTFTVTEK | TTYKLILNGKTLKGETTTEAVD'''AWTVEKAFKTF'''ANDNGVDGEWTYDDATKTFTVTEK | ||
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If a similar change from the Wild-Type to where 5 amino acids, in the region <scene name='61/611439/Cartoon_pink_42-52/1'>42-52</scene> are changed to the ''Chameleon'' sequence, | If a similar change from the Wild-Type to where 5 amino acids, in the region <scene name='61/611439/Cartoon_pink_42-52/1'>42-52</scene> are changed to the ''Chameleon'' sequence, |
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References
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- ↑ Zhou X, Alber F, Folkers G, Gonnet GH, Chelvanayagam G. An analysis of the helix-to-strand transition between peptides with identical sequence. Proteins. 2000 Nov 1;41(2):248-56. PMID:10966577
- ↑ Gronenborn AM, Filpula DR, Essig NZ, Achari A, Whitlow M, Wingfield PT, Clore GM. A novel, highly stable fold of the immunoglobulin binding domain of streptococcal protein G. Science. 1991 Aug 9;253(5020):657-61. PMID:1871600