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==Overall Structure==
==Overall Structure==
=====Basic Information=====
=====Basic Information=====
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The secondary structure consists of mainly <scene name="48/483884/Alpha_helices/2">alpha helices</scene caption='Domain I: Blue, Domain II: Green, Domain III: Purple'>, which can be seen in pink. The quaternary structure of the protein consists of <scene name='48/483884/Twosubunits/1'>two asymmetrical subunits</scene> forming a complex.Due to “significant rotational freedom among the subdomains”[1] the two subunits when superimposed upon one another differ by about 6 degrees of rotation. The structure is about 52.1 kDA in size and made up of 458 amino acids.
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The secondary structure consists of mainly <scene name="48/483884/Alpha_helices/2">alpha helices</scene>, which can be seen in pink. The quaternary structure of the protein consists of <scene name='48/483884/Twosubunits/1'>two asymmetrical subunits</scene> forming a complex.Due to “significant rotational freedom among the subdomains”[1] the two subunits when superimposed upon one another differ by about 6 degrees of rotation. The structure is about 52.1 kDA in size and made up of 458 amino acids.
=====Alpha Helical Domains=====
=====Alpha Helical Domains=====
The Vitamin D binding protein consists of <scene name='48/483884/Three_domains/2'>three alpha helical domains</scene> which are homologous to one another. <scene name='48/483884/Domain_i/2'>Domain I</scene> containing 10 alpha helices, <scene name='48/483884/Domain_ii/4'>Domain II</scene> 9, and <scene name='48/483884/Domain_iii/3'>Domain III</scene> 4 being shorter than the other domains.
The Vitamin D binding protein consists of <scene name='48/483884/Three_domains/2'>three alpha helical domains</scene> which are homologous to one another. <scene name='48/483884/Domain_i/2'>Domain I</scene> containing 10 alpha helices, <scene name='48/483884/Domain_ii/4'>Domain II</scene> 9, and <scene name='48/483884/Domain_iii/3'>Domain III</scene> 4 being shorter than the other domains.

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Vitamin D binding protein (1j7e)[1]

Alex Debreceni, Robert Green, Uday Prakhya, Nicholas Rivelli, Elizabeth Swanson

Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

Vitamin D Binding Protein [1j7e]

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