Vibrio cholerae colonization factor TcpF
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[[Image:Structuretcpf.png|left|300px|thumb|Secondary Structure of TcpF, generated by PDB [[1xtc]]]] | [[Image:Structuretcpf.png|left|300px|thumb|Secondary Structure of TcpF, generated by PDB [[1xtc]]]] | ||
[[Image:RNA.png|left|300px|thumb| TcpF-RNA [[1xtc]]]] | [[Image:RNA.png|left|300px|thumb| TcpF-RNA [[1xtc]]]] | ||
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The structure of TcpF is consisted with an <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/N_terminal_domain/1'>N terminal domain (NTD;residues 1 to 185)</scene> and a <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/Ctd/1'>C terminal domain (CTD; residues 190 to 318)</scene> connected by an extended <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/Linker_1/1'> linker segment (residues 186 to 189)</scene>. In detail, the NTD is composed of a short twisted β-sheet encapsulated by seven short α-helices with a second twisted β-sheet forming the floor of this domain. The NTD is connected with The CTD, which consists of two twisted antiparallel β-sheets.<ref name="map" /> TCP is a filamentous structure belongs. Studies showed that the regions, close to CTD are important for mediating colonization. The architecture of TcpF, with discrete NTD and CTD joined by a linker, is flexible that allow to accommodate a larger substrate. | The structure of TcpF is consisted with an <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/N_terminal_domain/1'>N terminal domain (NTD;residues 1 to 185)</scene> and a <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/Ctd/1'>C terminal domain (CTD; residues 190 to 318)</scene> connected by an extended <scene name='Vibrio_cholerae_colonization_factor_TcpF/Linker_1/1'> linker segment (residues 186 to 189)</scene>. In detail, the NTD is composed of a short twisted β-sheet encapsulated by seven short α-helices with a second twisted β-sheet forming the floor of this domain. The NTD is connected with The CTD, which consists of two twisted antiparallel β-sheets.<ref name="map" /> TCP is a filamentous structure belongs. Studies showed that the regions, close to CTD are important for mediating colonization. The architecture of TcpF, with discrete NTD and CTD joined by a linker, is flexible that allow to accommodate a larger substrate. | ||
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