User:Eric Martz/5eon
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The [[biological unit]] of 5eon is a crystallographic structure of 6 alpha helices assembled into a fiber with a hydrophobic core<ref name="5eon">PMID: 27192036</ref>. The individual peptides are synthetic and were designed to assemble in this manner, with a hydrophotic core rich in phenylalanine. The crystal structure has a [[resolution]] of 1.7 Å and an [[Rfree]] of 0.22, which is average for this resolution, indicating that the model is reliable. | The [[biological unit]] of 5eon is a crystallographic structure of 6 alpha helices assembled into a fiber with a hydrophobic core<ref name="5eon">PMID: 27192036</ref>. The individual peptides are synthetic and were designed to assemble in this manner, with a hydrophotic core rich in phenylalanine. The crystal structure has a [[resolution]] of 1.7 Å and an [[Rfree]] of 0.22, which is average for this resolution, indicating that the model is reliable. | ||
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References and Notes
- ↑ Spencer RK, Hochbaum AI. X-ray Crystallographic Structure and Solution Behavior of an Antiparallel Coiled-Coil Hexamer Formed by de Novo Peptides. Biochemistry. 2016 May 27. PMID:27192036 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.6b00201