YKL 40

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==Structural Highlights==
==Structural Highlights==
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<scene name='88/881548/Ykl-40/1'>YKL-40</scene> is a non-enzymatic chitinase-like protein. It is able to bind chitin but does not possess the enzymatic activity needed to cleave chitinase. YKL-40 is the human form of chitinase-3 -like protein 1 also referred to as CHI3L1. It is referred to as YKL because of the three amino acid residues (Y, K, and L) present at the N terminus. The 40 comes from the weight of the protein which is around 40kDa. Previous crystallizations have shown a YKL-40 three-dimensional structure that consists of a (β/α)8- barrel domain. It also has a secondary domain comprised of six antiparallel β-strands with one α-helix (α + β) domain after β7. Full-length genomic chains can be observed in UniProt. The complete structure and 3D analysis can be found in the OCA atlas. A summary of statistical data can be found here. For a complete guided tour, FirstGlance is recommended.
<scene name='88/881548/Ykl-40/1'>YKL-40</scene> is a non-enzymatic chitinase-like protein. It is able to bind chitin but does not possess the enzymatic activity needed to cleave chitinase. YKL-40 is the human form of chitinase-3 -like protein 1 also referred to as CHI3L1. It is referred to as YKL because of the three amino acid residues (Y, K, and L) present at the N terminus. The 40 comes from the weight of the protein which is around 40kDa. Previous crystallizations have shown a YKL-40 three-dimensional structure that consists of a (β/α)8- barrel domain. It also has a secondary domain comprised of six antiparallel β-strands with one α-helix (α + β) domain after β7. Full-length genomic chains can be observed in UniProt. The complete structure and 3D analysis can be found in the OCA atlas. A summary of statistical data can be found here. For a complete guided tour, FirstGlance is recommended.

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