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The size (521 amino acids) and subunits of the linear structure are the same, as well as the 3D structure.
The size (521 amino acids) and subunits of the linear structure are the same, as well as the 3D structure.
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[[Image:Proteopedia.PNG|thumb|upright=4|right| Structure of human calcineurin (up) and rat calcineurin (down) ]] However, there are a few differences, such as the secondary structures.
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[[Image:Proteopedia.PNG|thumb|upright=2|right| Structure of human calcineurin (up) and rat calcineurin (down) ]]
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However, there are a few differences, such as the secondary structures.
For instance, Human Calcineurin has one Beta strand at <scene name='75/750223/Residues_11-13_beta_strand/1'>residues 11-13</scene> whereas Rat Calcineurin has not.
For instance, Human Calcineurin has one Beta strand at <scene name='75/750223/Residues_11-13_beta_strand/1'>residues 11-13</scene> whereas Rat Calcineurin has not.
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Indeed, Calcineurin is a highly conserved protein from yeast to mammals.
Indeed, Calcineurin is a highly conserved protein from yeast to mammals.
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Revision as of 12:42, 27 January 2017

Rat Calcineurin

PDB ID 4il1

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