Sandbox Reserved 1411
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
- | EPO is made up of a 166 amino acid chain. There are 4 <scene name='77/777731/Alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> shown in red which are arranged in a bundle. In the tertiary structure, there are two disulfide bonds, shown in yellow, which hold together this bundle. There are two active sites; <scene name='77/777731/Active_site_one/1'>site one</scene>responsible for binding to the receptor and | + | EPO is made up of a 166 amino acid chain. There are 4 <scene name='77/777731/Alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> shown in red which are arranged in a bundle. In the tertiary structure, there are two disulfide bonds, shown in yellow, which hold together this bundle. There are two active sites; <scene name='77/777731/Active_site_one/1'>site one</scene> responsible for binding to the receptor and <scene name='77/777731/Active_site_2/1'>site two</scene> that cause dimerization. |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
EPO receptors in the bone marrow triggers a signal transduction pathway that causes egress of red blood cells into the periphery. | EPO receptors in the bone marrow triggers a signal transduction pathway that causes egress of red blood cells into the periphery. |
Revision as of 20:49, 12 February 2018
This Sandbox is Reserved from January through July 31, 2018 for use in the course HLSC322: Principles of Genetics and Genomics taught by Genevieve Houston-Ludlam at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1311 through Sandbox Reserved 1430. |
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