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== Structural Highlights ==
== Structural Highlights ==
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<scene name='74/744126/Pcna_monomer_helixfront/1'> The PCNA monomers </scene> consist of 258 residues each and are a mass of 28.916 kDa. Each monomer contributes two domains to the trimeric ring. These domains are anti-parallel beta sheets which approach each other on one end, but are separated by two alpha helices at the other, creating a 45 degree wedge in the sheets.
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<scene name='74/744126/Pcna_monomer_helixfront_2/1'> The PCNA monomers </scene> consist of 258 residues each and are a mass of 28.916 kDa. Each monomer contributes two domains to the trimeric ring. These domains possess anti-parallel beta sheets (blue) which approach each other on one end, but are separated by two alpha helices at the other (red), creating a 45 degree wedge in the sheets with alpha helices at the blunt end. The domains are connected by an extended beta sheet.
== Interaction with DNA ==
== Interaction with DNA ==

Revision as of 09:59, 11 October 2016

Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen

Crystal Structure of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Found in S. cervisiae

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