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Tardigrades ''(Ramazzottius varieornatus)'', informally known as water bears, are viewed as the most resilient organisms on the planet. They have the capability to shut down metabolic processes and undergo anydrobiosis, a dehydrated state in which they can exist even in the vacuum of space. One of the secrets to their success may be '''5xn9''', a secreted heat soluble protein. The protein shields organelles and extracellular components during dehydration to improve desiccation tolerance and prevent crystallization. | Tardigrades ''(Ramazzottius varieornatus)'', informally known as water bears, are viewed as the most resilient organisms on the planet. They have the capability to shut down metabolic processes and undergo anydrobiosis, a dehydrated state in which they can exist even in the vacuum of space. One of the secrets to their success may be '''5xn9''', a secreted heat soluble protein. The protein shields organelles and extracellular components during dehydration to improve desiccation tolerance and prevent crystallization. | ||
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+ | The 5xn9 protein derives its function primarily from three key sites. The first are the <scene name='77/777696/Beta_barrel/1'>beta barrels</scene>, two large beta-sheets that coil to form a barrel-like structure that allows hydrophobic residues to form unusual networks of hydrogen bonds. Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 22 February 2018
SAHS protein from Ramazzottius varieornatus
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