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The backbone of human E-cadherin is made up of two major parts, the beta-sheets and the helix region. Beta- sheets are a secondary structure in the E-cadherin molecule. Binding between beta-sheet regions of different E-cadherin molecules helps facilitate intermolecular adhesion. Beta-sheets allow binding between E-cadherin molecules in both monomer and dimer states (i.e. can bind as single molecules or to a chain of already bound molecules.) <scene name='77/777712/Beta-sheets/1'>Beta sheets</scene> | The backbone of human E-cadherin is made up of two major parts, the beta-sheets and the helix region. Beta- sheets are a secondary structure in the E-cadherin molecule. Binding between beta-sheet regions of different E-cadherin molecules helps facilitate intermolecular adhesion. Beta-sheets allow binding between E-cadherin molecules in both monomer and dimer states (i.e. can bind as single molecules or to a chain of already bound molecules.) <scene name='77/777712/Beta-sheets/1'>Beta sheets</scene> | ||
- | The helix region of the E-cadherin molecule prevents the abnormal regulation of the junction complex, thus ensuring complete and correct translation of the spliced mRNA into protein. | + | The helix region of the E-cadherin molecule prevents the abnormal regulation of the junction complex, thus ensuring complete and correct translation of the spliced mRNA into protein. <scene name='77/777712/Helix_region/1'>Helix Region</scene> |
- | <scene name='77/777712/Helix_region/1'>Helix Region</scene> | + | |
== References == | == References == | ||
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This Sandbox is Reserved from January through July 31, 2018 for use in the course HLSC322: Principles of Genetics and Genomics taught by Genevieve Houston-Ludlam at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1311 through Sandbox Reserved 1430. |
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Human E-cadherin Protein
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