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'''Welcome to ''Proteopedia''!''' We hope you will contribute much and well. | '''Welcome to ''Proteopedia''!''' We hope you will contribute much and well. | ||
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]]. Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 03:55, 15 October 2008 (IST) | You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]]. Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 03:55, 15 October 2008 (IST) | ||
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+ | Awesome Comments<br/> | ||
+ | Assignment 8: IIIB: Central-loop: Map the interactions involving the central loop that stabilize quaternary structure. Explain how these interactions contribute to quaternary structure stability.[2][5]<br/> | ||
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+ | 1. Since an applet is not shown, please remember to use the prokaryotic GS not the human GS. <br/> | ||
+ | 2. The first paragraph is to the point, but I cannot tell if you have too many or not enough WIKI applets yet. All points appear to be covered. <br/> | ||
+ | 3. The information on the proteases shows scholarship, but I am not sure that the details are required. You might want to just state that the region is accessible to proteases as another indication that it is exposed. It is very interesting if the protease accessibility changes with covalent modification or with substrate binding. <br/> | ||
+ | 4. You might be able to show solvent exposed regions of the synthetase in JMOL. <br/> | ||
+ | 5. If this material is available, you might want to be a bit more specific on how the loop conformation changes when modified. <br/> | ||
+ | 6. You can use PDBsum to show what interactions occur between the central loop and neighboring subunits to show it is an important quaternary interaction. <br/> | ||
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+ | Grade: 8/9<br/><br/> | ||
+ | Dr. Gluick | ||
+ | [[User:Tom Gluick|Tom Gluick]] 23:10, 13 December 2008 (IST) |
Revision as of 21:10, 13 December 2008
Welcome to Proteopedia! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! Eran Hodis 03:55, 15 October 2008 (IST)
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Assignment 8: IIIB: Central-loop: Map the interactions involving the central loop that stabilize quaternary structure. Explain how these interactions contribute to quaternary structure stability.[2][5]
1. Since an applet is not shown, please remember to use the prokaryotic GS not the human GS.
2. The first paragraph is to the point, but I cannot tell if you have too many or not enough WIKI applets yet. All points appear to be covered.
3. The information on the proteases shows scholarship, but I am not sure that the details are required. You might want to just state that the region is accessible to proteases as another indication that it is exposed. It is very interesting if the protease accessibility changes with covalent modification or with substrate binding.
4. You might be able to show solvent exposed regions of the synthetase in JMOL.
5. If this material is available, you might want to be a bit more specific on how the loop conformation changes when modified.
6. You can use PDBsum to show what interactions occur between the central loop and neighboring subunits to show it is an important quaternary interaction.
Grade: 8/9
Dr. Gluick
Tom Gluick 23:10, 13 December 2008 (IST)