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<applet load='1c1l' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='1c1l' />
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welcome to Strasbourg
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This protein is congerin1.
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Congerin1 is lectin that recoginize galactosid(galectin).
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This protein is found in the skin mucas of conger eel.
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This protein has Isoform that named congerin2.
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congerin1 and congerin2 has high sequence similality.
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Bat,when dimer form, congerin1 has unique stracture that named strandswap.
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In dimer, N-ter is exchanged to the other subunit.
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This unique exchange is strandswap.
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Congerin2 does not have strandswap.
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The strandswap stabilize dimer forming.
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<scene name='Sandbox_13/Con1_monomer/1'>represent N-ter to blue</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_13/1c1l-cabohydrate/1'> contact atom from carbohydrate represent blue</scene>
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Below figure is con1 dimer.
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N-ter is exchanged to the other subunit.
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[[Image:Congerindimer for test.JPG‎]]
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Revision as of 09:55, 3 July 2008

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