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- | 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, <scene name='77/777648/Chains_b_and_e/1'>B and E</scene>. 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 | + | 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, <scene name='77/777648/Chains_b_and_e/1'>B and E</scene>. 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 <scene name='77/777648/Lys40/1'>Lys40</scene> 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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