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'''''Diguanylate cyclases'''''
'''''Diguanylate cyclases'''''
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== PleD ==
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== 1. PleD ==
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=== Intro ===
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===1.1 Intro ===
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=== Domain structure ===
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===1.2 Domain structure ===
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=== Protomer ===
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=== 1.3 Protomer ===
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=== Substrate binding site ===
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=== 1.4 Substrate binding site ===
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=== Allosteric product binding site ===
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=== 1.5 Allosteric product binding site ===
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==== C-di-GMP ====
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==== 1.5.1 C-di-GMP ====
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==== Primary inhibition site (Ip) ====
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==== 1.5.2 Primary inhibition site (Ip) ====
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==== Secoondary inhibition site (Is) ====
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==== 1.5.3 Secoondary inhibition site (Is) ====
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=== Two conformations ===
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=== 1.6 Two conformations ===
[[Image:1w25_small.png|frame|left|non-activated (1w25)]] [[Image:2v0n_small_smaller2.png|frame|center|activated (BeF3- modified; 2v0n]]
[[Image:1w25_small.png|frame|left|non-activated (1w25)]] [[Image:2v0n_small_smaller2.png|frame|center|activated (BeF3- modified; 2v0n]]
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=== Non-activated conformation ===
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=== 1.7 Non-activated conformation ===
[[1w25]]
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=== Activated conformation ===
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=== 1.8 Activated conformation ===
[[2v0n]]
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== WspR ==
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== 2. WspR ==

Revision as of 10:26, 19 June 2009

Diguanylate cyclases

Contents

1. PleD

1.1 Intro


1.2 Domain structure


1.3 Protomer


1.4 Substrate binding site


1.5 Allosteric product binding site


1.5.1 C-di-GMP


1.5.2 Primary inhibition site (Ip)


1.5.3 Secoondary inhibition site (Is)


1.6 Two conformations

non-activated (1w25)
non-activated (1w25)
activated (BeF3- modified; 2v0n
activated (BeF3- modified; 2v0n



1.7 Non-activated conformation

1w25

1w25

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1.8 Activated conformation

2v0n

2v0n

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2. WspR

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