Pheromone binding protein

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==3D structures of pheromone-binding protein==
==3D structures of pheromone-binding protein==
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[[2h8v]], [[3bjh]], [[3cab]], [[3cdn]], [[3cz2]] – bPBP residues 26-144 – honey bee<br />
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* Pheromone binding protein
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[[3d73]], [[3d74]], [[3d75]], [[3d76]], [[3d77]], [[3d78]] - bPBP residues 26-144 (mutant)<br />
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[[3bfa]], [[3bfb]], [[3bfh]], [[3cyz]] – bPBP residues 26-144 + pheromone<br />
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[[3cz0]], [[3cz1]] - bPBP residues 26-144 + N-butyl benzene sulfonamide<br />
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[[3fe6]], [[3fe8]], [[3fe9]] - bPBP residues 26-144 + methyldotetracontane<br />
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**[[2h8v]], [[3bjh]], [[3cab]], [[3cdn]], [[3cz2]] – bPBP residues 26-144 – honey bee<br />
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**[[3d73]], [[3d74]], [[3d75]], [[3d76]], [[3d77]], [[3d78]] - bPBP residues 26-144 (mutant)<br />
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**[[1dqe]], [[2fjy]] – sPBP – silkworm<br />
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**[[1xfr]] – sPBP – NMR<br />
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**[[1gm0]] – sPBP (mutant) – NMR<br />
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**[[1qwv]], [[1two]], [[2jpo]] – PBP – moth - NMR<br />
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* Pheromone binding protein complex
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**[[3bfa]], [[3bfb]], [[3bfh]], [[3cyz]] – bPBP residues 26-144 + pheromone<br />
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**[[3cz0]], [[3cz1]] - bPBP residues 26-144 + N-butyl benzene sulfonamide<br />
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**[[3fe6]], [[3fe8]], [[3fe9]] - bPBP residues 26-144 + methyldotetracontane<br />
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**[[2p70]] – sPBP + odorant<br />
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**[[2p71]] – sPBP + iodohexadecane<br />
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**[[4inw]], [[4inx]] – PBP + hexadecadienal – Amyelois transitella<br />
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 11:09, 10 May 2015

Introduction

Pheromone binding protein of honey bee complex with pheromone (PDB code 3bfa).

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