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<scene name='82/823085/Bap1_hydrophobic_polar_view/1'>Bap1 Hydrophobic Polar View</scene> Bap1 is an insoluble protein at full length and requires a deletion of a hydrophobic 57-amino acid chain, which forms the beta-prism domain within blade-six of the eight-bladed beta-propeller. | <scene name='82/823085/Bap1_hydrophobic_polar_view/1'>Bap1 Hydrophobic Polar View</scene> Bap1 is an insoluble protein at full length and requires a deletion of a hydrophobic 57-amino acid chain, which forms the beta-prism domain within blade-six of the eight-bladed beta-propeller. | ||
| - | <scene name='82/823085/57aa_insertion/1'>57aa Insertion</scene> is located in the beta-prism of Bap1 between residues 414-473. Bap1 eight-bladed beta-propeller is insoluble until the beta-prism is attached in the loop of blade six of the beta-propeller. Once the insertion and beta-prism are bound to the beta-propeller Bap1 improves in soluble expression. | + | <scene name='82/823085/57aa_insertion/1'>57aa Insertion</scene> is located in the beta-prism of Bap1 between residues 414-473. Bap1 eight-bladed beta-propeller is insoluble until the beta-prism is attached in the loop of blade six of the beta-propeller. Once the insertion and beta-prism are bound to the beta-propeller Bap1 improves in soluble expression. <ref>Kaus, Katherine, et al. The 1.9 Å Crystal Structure of the Extracellular Matrix Protein Bap1 from Vibrio Cholerae Provides Insights into Bacterial Biofilm Adhesion. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019</ref> |
<scene name='82/823085/Ligand_view/1'>Ligand View</scene> The ligands that make up Bap1 are FLC, GOL, NA and CA. Citrate (FLC) binds carbohydrates and promotes structural qualities. Glycerol (GOL) promotes adhesion. Sodium (NA) has one molecule per blade on the beta-propeller. Finally, calcium (CA) provides structure for the eight-bladed crystal structure. | <scene name='82/823085/Ligand_view/1'>Ligand View</scene> The ligands that make up Bap1 are FLC, GOL, NA and CA. Citrate (FLC) binds carbohydrates and promotes structural qualities. Glycerol (GOL) promotes adhesion. Sodium (NA) has one molecule per blade on the beta-propeller. Finally, calcium (CA) provides structure for the eight-bladed crystal structure. | ||
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| This Sandbox is Reserved from Aug 26 through Dec 12, 2019 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1556 through Sandbox Reserved 1575. |
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Bap1 from Vibrio cholera plays a crucial role in biofilm binding affinity
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