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[[Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016]] | [[Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016]] | ||
| - | <font color='orange'>This is an example page. Edit appropriately for your project. Upon completion of each task, delete instructions in orange. See [[Sandbox Reserved | + | <font color='orange'>This is an example page. Edit appropriately for your project. Upon completion of each task, delete instructions in orange. See [[Sandbox Reserved 439]] for original instructions</font> |
<font color='orange'>1. Add a citation to the primary reference at the end of the title above: you should all read this paper! | <font color='orange'>1. Add a citation to the primary reference at the end of the title above: you should all read this paper! | ||
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==Overall Structure== | ==Overall Structure== | ||
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| + | The ligand binding domain of the aspartate receptor is a dimer of two 4-helix bundles that is shown here with the <scene name='SandboxLKT/Asplabel/2'>aspartate ligand</scene> bound.<ref>PMID: 8486661</ref> In this <scene name='SandboxLKT/Totmhelices/2'>rainbow representation</scene> the <font color='blue'>N</font> and <font color='red'>C</font> termini are at the bottom of the structure; this is where the connections to the transmembrane helices have been truncated. | ||
==Binding Interactions== | ==Binding Interactions== | ||
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Asp Receptor Ligand-binding domain (1wat)[1]
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