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Revision as of 18:17, 29 August 2018
Contents |
Introduction
This is a collection of how protein structures are depicted in publications. The most common views show
- domains
- conservation
- charge distribution
- contact interfaces
Standard and other views
In publications where figures are two dimensional and non-interactive, researchers have to choose a view that shows as much of the interesting features of the protein as possible. Often, when that is not possible, there will be two orthoganal views (e.g. the second rotated by 90 or 180 degrees. The protein used as an example here is the DNA repair enzyme UvrB in complex with ATP (PDB ID 1d9z). This protein not only binds to ATP, but also to DNA and to another DNA repair protein, UvrA. As you look at the various ways protein structures are depicted, you can zoom in to the different binding surfaces or zoom out to the standard view showing the entire protein with the "business" side facing you.
Types of overall views
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