Dronpa

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[[2ie2]], [[2iov]], [[2gx0]], [[2gx2]], [[3zuf]], [[3zuj]], [[3zul]], [[2z1o]], [[6d38]], [[6d39]] – EcFPD – ''Echinophyllia''<br />
[[2ie2]], [[2iov]], [[2gx0]], [[2gx2]], [[3zuf]], [[3zuj]], [[3zul]], [[2z1o]], [[6d38]], [[6d39]] – EcFPD – ''Echinophyllia''<br />
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[[4izn]], [[6nqj]], [[6nql]], [[6nqn]], [[6nqp]], [[6nqo]], [[6nqq]], [[6nqr]], [[6nqs]], [[6nqv]] - EcFDP (mutant)<br />
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[[4izn]], [[6nqj]], [[6nql]], [[6nqn]], [[6nqp]], [[6nqo]], [[6nqq]], [[6nqr]], [[6nqs]], [[6nqv]], [[7rrh]], [[7rri]], [[7rrj]], [[7rrk]] - EcFDP (mutant)<br />
[[4uts]], [[6nqk]] - EcFDP (mutant) + chromophore Cys-Tyr-Gly<br />
[[4uts]], [[6nqk]] - EcFDP (mutant) + chromophore Cys-Tyr-Gly<br />
[[5hzs]] - EcFDP + chromophore Ser-Tyr-Gly + Co<br />
[[5hzs]] - EcFDP + chromophore Ser-Tyr-Gly + Co<br />

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Fluorescent protein Dronpa complex with CYG chromophore 2iov

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3D structures of Dronpa

Updated on 07-February-2023

2ie2, 2iov, 2gx0, 2gx2, 3zuf, 3zuj, 3zul, 2z1o, 6d38, 6d39 – EcFPD – Echinophyllia
4izn, 6nqj, 6nql, 6nqn, 6nqp, 6nqo, 6nqq, 6nqr, 6nqs, 6nqv, 7rrh, 7rri, 7rrj, 7rrk - EcFDP (mutant)
4uts, 6nqk - EcFDP (mutant) + chromophore Cys-Tyr-Gly
5hzs - EcFDP + chromophore Ser-Tyr-Gly + Co
5hzt - EcFDP + chromophore Ser-Tyr-Gly + Cu
5hzu - EcFDP + chromophore Ser-Tyr-Gly + Ni
2z1o, 2z6y, 2z6z – EcFDP bright state
2pox – EcFDP dark state
4hq8, 4emq - EcFDP green-on state (mutant)
4hq9 - EcFDP green-off state (mutant)
4hqc - EcFDP red state (mutant)
2z6x – FDP - Pectiniidae

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Colored & Bioluminescent Proteins


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 [1] (retrieved on November 30, 2008),
  2. Stiel AC, Trowitzsch S, Weber G, Andresen M, Eggeling C, Hell SW, Jakobs S, Wahl MC. 1.8 A bright-state structure of the reversibly switchable fluorescent protein Dronpa guides the generation of fast switching variants. Biochem J. 2007 Feb 15;402(1):35-42. PMID:17117927 doi:10.1042/BJ20061401

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