User:Karsten Theis/overall views
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<StructureSection load='1d9z' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='1d9z' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene=''> | ||
| - | The first picture of a protein shown in a publication is often a cartoon of the secondary structure <scene name='78/780454/Domains/1'>colored by domains</scene>. Domains are whatever the authors define them as. In the case of UvrB, we highlighted the parts similar to other helicases in yellow and red, while the green, blue and cyan elements were novel. We did try to separate the protein into parts with separate hydrophobic cores along sensible boundaries, but there is mostly no experimental evidence. However, the blue domain is a real domain in the sense that it was deleted in a protein variant that retained function (except UvrA-binding, which is through the blue domain). In a different study, the cyan element was deleted, and again, the remainder of the protein folded properly (but no longer bound tightly to DNA, which is via the cyan hairpin loop). | + | The first picture of a protein shown in a publication is often a cartoon of the secondary structure <scene name='78/780454/Domains/1'>colored by domains</scene>. Domains are whatever the authors define them as. In the case of UvrB, we highlighted the parts similar to other helicases in yellow and red, while the green, blue and cyan elements were novel. We did try to separate the protein into parts with separate hydrophobic cores (e.g. <scene name='78/780454/Domain3_core/1'>red domain</scene>) along sensible boundaries, but there is mostly no experimental evidence. However, the blue domain is a real domain in the sense that it was deleted in a protein variant that retained function (except UvrA-binding, which is through the blue domain). In a different study, the cyan element was deleted, and again, the remainder of the protein folded properly (but no longer bound tightly to DNA, which is via the cyan hairpin loop). |
<code>select protein; cartoon; color gold; | <code>select protein; cartoon; color gold; | ||
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select 91-116; color cyan; | select 91-116; color cyan; | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, 8 February 2018
Common overall views of a structure
This is a collections of how protein structures are depicted in publications. The most common views show
- domains
- conservation
- charge distribution
- contact interfaces
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