Brittany deRonde/Sandbox 1
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One of the [[CBI Molecules]] being studied in the [http://www.umass.edu/cbi/ University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program] at UMass Amherst and on display at the [http://www.molecularplayground.org/ Molecular Playground]. | One of the [[CBI Molecules]] being studied in the [http://www.umass.edu/cbi/ University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program] at UMass Amherst and on display at the [http://www.molecularplayground.org/ Molecular Playground]. | ||
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<applet load='1TIV' size='[450,338]' frame='true' align='right' | <applet load='1TIV' size='[450,338]' frame='true' align='right' | ||
caption='HIV Tat (1TIV)' scene='Brittany_deRonde/Sandbox_1/Hiv_tat/2'>TextToBeDisplayed> | caption='HIV Tat (1TIV)' scene='Brittany_deRonde/Sandbox_1/Hiv_tat/2'>TextToBeDisplayed> | ||
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- | === Ligand-binding domain === | ||
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- | The spinning protein (<scene name='User:Lynmarie_K_Thompson/Sandbox_1/Loadedfrompdb/4'>Initial view</scene>) ) is the ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor with the aspartate ligand bound (LKT). | ||
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- | Molecular Playground banner: A bacterial chemotaxis receptor protein used by bacteria to "smell" their environment. | ||
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- | <applet load='2ho9' size='[450,338]' frame='true' align='right' | ||
- | caption='E. coli chemotaxis adaptor protein CheW (2ho9)' scene='User:Shiela_M._Jones/Sandbox_1/Chew_suppressionmutants/1'/> | ||
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- | === Chemotaxis adaptor protein CheW === | ||
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- | CheW is a chemotaxis adaptor protein, and part of the tertiary complex formed by the chemotaxis receptor, histidine kinase protein CheA, and CheW. As an adaptor protein, CheW mediates the interaction between the chemotaxis receptor and CheA, and is necessary for the formation of kinase active complexes. CheW has been found to bind to the P5 domain of CheA through crystallographic studies. | ||
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- | At right, CheW is shown with suppression mutants (blue)that have been measured to decrease receptor binding and chemotaxis (SMJ). |
Revision as of 17:29, 15 December 2011
One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.
HIV Tat is a
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