Multi-protein assemblies
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- | Many [[PDB file|PDB files]] contain complexes in which | + | Many [[PDB file|PDB files]] contain [[Complexes|complexes]] in which a particular protein is interacting with a different protein in what are called [[Multi-protein assemblies|multi-protein assemblies]] or [[Multi-protein assemblies|multi-protein complexes]]. These interactions, if biologically relevant, can be immensely insightful in shedding light on cellular and extracellular processes. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*[[X-ray crystallography]] | *[[X-ray crystallography]] | ||
*[[Biological assembly]] | *[[Biological assembly]] | ||
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+ | ==Examples== | ||
+ | * [[Ribosome]] | ||
+ | * [[Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Complexed with its Receptor]] | ||
+ | * [[Platelet-receptor glycoprotein Ib alpha|Platelet-receptor glycoprotein Ib alpha bound to the von Willebrand Factor A1 Domain]] | ||
==Web Sites== | ==Web Sites== |
Revision as of 16:00, 1 August 2011
Many PDB files contain complexes in which a particular protein is interacting with a different protein in what are called multi-protein assemblies or multi-protein complexes. These interactions, if biologically relevant, can be immensely insightful in shedding light on cellular and extracellular processes.
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See Also
Examples
- Ribosome
- Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Complexed with its Receptor
- Platelet-receptor glycoprotein Ib alpha bound to the von Willebrand Factor A1 Domain
Web Sites
Literature Citations
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