Sandbox porins

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==OmpF:4gcp==
==OmpF:4gcp==
Certain porins such as 4gcp contain ligands, which operate as it's eyelet. The ligand for 4gcp is an antibody, ampicillin, which is zwitterionic. The zwitterionic ampicillin antibody contains both positive and negative charge which allows molecules of various charges to transfer through. Other features of the 4gcp porin is that they are found in E.coli, they are non-specific, and they contain two chains, A and B.
Certain porins such as 4gcp contain ligands, which operate as it's eyelet. The ligand for 4gcp is an antibody, ampicillin, which is zwitterionic. The zwitterionic ampicillin antibody contains both positive and negative charge which allows molecules of various charges to transfer through. Other features of the 4gcp porin is that they are found in E.coli, they are non-specific, and they contain two chains, A and B.
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==PhoE:1pho==
==PhoE:1pho==
Unlike the 4gcp porin, some porins contain no ligands to operate as it's eyelet. An example of a porin without a ligand would be the 1pho porin. Instead of having a ligand as it's eyelet, 1pho has a loop inside, which operates as it's constriction zone or eyelet. This loop is slightly anion selective and creates ion selectivity for molecules to pass through the porin. Other features of the 1pho porin is that they are found in E. coli, they are transports phosphate compounds, and they contain only one chain, A.
Unlike the 4gcp porin, some porins contain no ligands to operate as it's eyelet. An example of a porin without a ligand would be the 1pho porin. Instead of having a ligand as it's eyelet, 1pho has a loop inside, which operates as it's constriction zone or eyelet. This loop is slightly anion selective and creates ion selectivity for molecules to pass through the porin. Other features of the 1pho porin is that they are found in E. coli, they are transports phosphate compounds, and they contain only one chain, A.
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[[Image:1pho.png | thumb | PhoE: 1pho]]

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References

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  2. http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Osmoporin_OmpC_%28E._coli%29 access 12/9/15
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