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- | ''The first structure'', displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, corresponds to [[4jon]], the Crystal structure of CEP170's transcript variant beta, from Homo sapiens. 4jon is a 5 chain structure obtained by ''X-ray Crystallography'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_crystallography#:~:text=X%2Dray%20crystallography%20is%20the,diffract%20into%20many%20specific%20directions.&text=In%20a%20single%2Dcrystal%20X,is%20mounted%20on%20a%20goniometer.] and represents the first 126 residues of CEP170's N-termini region. | + | '''The first structure''', displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, corresponds to [[4jon]], the Crystal structure of CEP170's transcript variant beta, from Homo sapiens. 4jon is a 5 chain structure obtained by ''X-ray Crystallography'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_crystallography#:~:text=X%2Dray%20crystallography%20is%20the,diffract%20into%20many%20specific%20directions.&text=In%20a%20single%2Dcrystal%20X,is%20mounted%20on%20a%20goniometer.] and represents the first 126 residues of CEP170's N-termini region. |
- | '''The second structure''' available for CEP170 is <scene name='89/897701/Q5sw79/1'>Q5SW79</scene>, a ''predicted'' 3D model. | + | '''The second structure''' available for CEP170 is <scene name='89/897701/Q5sw79/1'>Q5SW79</scene>, a ''predicted'' 3D model representing its full lenght (1-1584). |
- | Here we are going to focus on the | + | Here we are going to focus on the Q5SW79 model due to its full sequence, allowing us to highlight residues and regions important for the understanding of CEP170's functions and interactions. |
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Revision as of 20:04, 3 December 2021
Centrosomal protein of 170kDa (CEP170)
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References
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