Ovalbumin

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'''Ovalbumin''' (OA) is the main protein found in egg white<ref>PMID:8663899</ref>. OA function is unknown and it is presumed to be a storage protein.
'''Ovalbumin''' (OA) is the main protein found in egg white<ref>PMID:8663899</ref>. OA function is unknown and it is presumed to be a storage protein.
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== 3D Structures of ovalbumin ==
== 3D Structures of ovalbumin ==

Revision as of 09:18, 13 June 2016

chicken ovalbumin (PDB entry 1jti)

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3D Structures of ovalbumin

Update February 2013

1ova – cOA – chicken

1jti – cOA (mutant)

1uhg – cS-OA
3vvj - OA - emu

References

  1. Castellano AC, Barteri M, Bianconi A, Bruni F, Della Longa S, Paolinelli C. Conformational changes involved in the switch from ovalbumin to S-ovalbumin. Z Naturforsch C. 1996 May-Jun;51(5-6):379-85. PMID:8663899

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