Pesticidal crystal protein
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The insecticidal properties of the Cry protein are associated with domain I, and given the length of the alpha helices and ion conductance data, it is believed that this segment of the protein forms an ion channel. The role of several <scene name='57/570587/Arg_in_domain_i/1'>arginine residues</scene> in Domain I was tested for their role in creating pores in the insect gut membrane via mutation to Ala. Alternation of Arg 233 lead to almost complete loss of the ion channel formation. This residue interacts with <scene name='57/570587/Arg233_glu_288/1'>Glu 288</scene>, which is in a conserved portion of Domain II. | The insecticidal properties of the Cry protein are associated with domain I, and given the length of the alpha helices and ion conductance data, it is believed that this segment of the protein forms an ion channel. The role of several <scene name='57/570587/Arg_in_domain_i/1'>arginine residues</scene> in Domain I was tested for their role in creating pores in the insect gut membrane via mutation to Ala. Alternation of Arg 233 lead to almost complete loss of the ion channel formation. This residue interacts with <scene name='57/570587/Arg233_glu_288/1'>Glu 288</scene>, which is in a conserved portion of Domain II. | ||
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| + | == 3D structure of Cry protein == | ||
| + | Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}} | ||
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| + | [[1ciy]] – BtCRYIA – ''Bacillus thuringiensis''<br /> | ||
| + | [[4arx]] – BtCRYIC <br /> | ||
| + | [[4w8j]] – BtCRYIC (mutant)<br /> | ||
| + | [[4ary]] – BtCRYIC + GalNAc<br /> | ||
Revision as of 10:14, 1 February 2016
Cry Proteins
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3D structure of Cry protein
Updated on 01-February-2016
1ciy – BtCRYIA – Bacillus thuringiensis
4arx – BtCRYIC
4w8j – BtCRYIC (mutant)
4ary – BtCRYIC + GalNAc
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