Investigating the Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD)

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The following article is a product of the Intro to Protein Modeling course offered by the Farquhar Honors College from Nova Southeastern University, under the direction of Dr. Arthur SIkora and Dr. Emily Schmitt Lavin.
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This work was made possible by funding through the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation (NSF-DUE) grant number 1725940 for the CREST Project. Nova Southeastern University’s Farquhar Honors College and Dept. of Biological Sciences also provided support. Protein model printing was made possible by 3d Molecular Designs. We also extend our gratitude to those who published PDBs 1T9G & 1EGC, as well as those who provided information on the MCAD amino acid mutations and ACADM nucleotide mutations.
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Investigating The Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD) [1]

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