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(RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L14)
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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The L14 subunit has a molecular mass of 13.3 kDa and contains 122 amino acids. It is composed of five stranded <scene name='56/568012/Barrel/1'>beta barrel</scene>, a C-terminal region which contains two small <scene name='56/568012/Helix/2'>alpha-helixes</scene> and a beta-ribbon. The beta-barrel contains a hydrophobic core of highly conserved residues. The beta-barrel is stabilized by some hydrogen-bonding such as a bonding between loop 2 and loops 4 and 8. <scene name='56/568012/Loopstab/1'>Loop 4 interact with the Ser14 of the loop 2 by the residue 51</scene>.
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The L14 subunit has a molecular mass of 13.3 kDa and contains 122 amino acids. The molecule is extremly compact so water molecule are exclude. It belong to α+β class of proteins. It is composed of five stranded <scene name='56/568012/Barrel/1'>beta barrel</scene> : β1-β2-β3-β4-β7 all antiparallel, stabilized by hydrogen-bounding, a C-terminal region which contains the two small <scene name='56/568012/Helix/2'>alpha-helixes</scene> and a beta-ribbon. The beta-barrel contains a hydrophobic core of highly conserved residues : Ala, Leu, Ile, Val, Cys. The beta-barrel is stabilized by some hydrogen-bonding such as a bonding between loop 2 and loops 4 and 8. <scene name='56/568012/Loopstab/1'>Loop 4 interact with the Ser14 of the loop 2 by the residue 51</scene>.
== Bidding sites ==
== Bidding sites ==

Revision as of 13:53, 9 January 2014

RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L14

Structure L14 ribosomal protein(PDB entry 1whi)

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 06/12/2018, through 30/06/2019 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1480 through Sandbox Reserved 1543.
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