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-The Human ROS1 Kinase Domain in Complex consists of a small N-terminus lob and a large C-terminus lobe. The N-terminus lobe contains a 5 stranded antiparallel bets sheet and an alpha helix.
-The Human ROS1 Kinase Domain in Complex consists of a small N-terminus lob and a large C-terminus lobe. The N-terminus lobe contains a 5 stranded antiparallel bets sheet and an alpha helix.
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-The C-terminus lobe consists mainly of an alpha helix which contains 6 segments, as well as 2 conserved beta strands. This lobe has helical structure and is there the regulatory activation loop is located.
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-The C-terminus lobe consists mainly of an alpha helix which contains 6 segments, as well as 2 conserved beta strands. This lobe has a helical structure and is where the regulatory activation loop is located.
Additional description and green scenes could illustrate the polar/nonpolar distrubution of amino acids (is the inside of the barrel polar or nonpolar?), packing of amphipathic elements, etc.
Additional description and green scenes could illustrate the polar/nonpolar distrubution of amino acids (is the inside of the barrel polar or nonpolar?), packing of amphipathic elements, etc.
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289 amino acids
289 amino acids
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==Binding Interactions==
==Binding Interactions==

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This Sandbox is Reserved from January 19, 2016, through August 31, 2016 for use for Proteopedia Team Projects by the class Chemistry 423 Biochemistry for Chemists taught by Lynmarie K Thompson at University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 425 through Sandbox Reserved 439.


Protein complex with cancer drug Alecensa-Alectinib (4uxl)[1]

by Laura Feeley, Katie Kwan, Daniel Peters, Ishtiaq Rafiyu, Luke Ruksnaitis

Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

caption for Molecular Playground (PDB entry 4uxl)

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