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- | The complex consists of two distinct protein molecules: ribonuclease inhibitor and angiogenin. The ribonuclease inhibitor has two chains, A and D. The angiogenin molecule consists of two chains, B and E. The ribonuclease inhibitor molecule is particularly rich in <scene name='77/777648/Leucine_2/1'>leucine</scene> repeats. Because the complex consists of the two molecules, there are sites of high interaction. The places of strongest contact are between the residue Lys40 in angiogenin and <scene name='77/777648/Residues_434-460/1'>residues 434-460</scene> in ribonuclease inhibitor. | + | The complex consists of two distinct protein molecules: ribonuclease inhibitor and angiogenin. The ribonuclease inhibitor has two chains, <scene name='77/777648/Chains_a_and_d/1'>A and D</scene>. The angiogenin molecule consists of two chains, B and E. The ribonuclease inhibitor molecule is particularly rich in <scene name='77/777648/Leucine_2/1'>leucine</scene> repeats. Because the complex consists of the two molecules, there are sites of high interaction. The places of strongest contact are between the residue Lys40 (which is too small to view on the molecule) in angiogenin and <scene name='77/777648/Residues_434-460/1'>residues 434-460</scene> in ribonuclease inhibitor. |
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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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Ribonuclease Inhibitor-Angiogenin Complex
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