Sandbox Reserved 1376
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Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids, as can be seen <scene name='77/777696/Hydrophobic/1'>here</scene> with hydrophobic regions in red and hydrophilic regions in turquoise. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''. | Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids, as can be seen <scene name='77/777696/Hydrophobic/1'>here</scene> with hydrophobic regions in red and hydrophilic regions in turquoise. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''. | ||
- | Other components of interests on 5xn9 include <scene name='77/777696/Ions/ | + | Other components of interests on 5xn9 include <scene name='77/777696/Ions/2'>Zn and Mg</scene> protein modification binding sites. Zinc is shown in blue and magnesium in magenta. These and other post-translational modifications play an important role in determining the structure of 5xn9 and improving its tolerance to dehydration. |
Revision as of 21:59, 22 February 2018
SAHS protein from Ramazzottius varieornatus
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