2ob5 Function presentation: Difference between revisions

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This PDB scan compares structure alignment. The highest structural match with our sequence is shown to be involved in an d-ribose high affinity transport system. This supports the theory that our hypothetical protein is involved in the ABC transport system of ribose in prokaryote cells.  
This PDB scan compares structure alignment. The highest structural match with our sequence is shown to be involved in an d-ribose high affinity transport system. This supports the theory that our hypothetical protein is involved in the ABC transport system of ribose in prokaryote cells.  
Residue Conservation Analysis
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In this anaysis the residues are highlighted in different colours representing the levels of conservity. The red residues are the most conserved followed by pink, orange ect. <BR>
The yellow residue is highly conserved. acourding to certain literature it is very functionally important in the related ribose_fucu superfamily.




[[hypothetical protein LOC282969 isoform 1 |  Go Back To Main Page]]
[[hypothetical protein LOC282969 isoform 1 |  Go Back To Main Page]]

Revision as of 00:53, 16 June 2009

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This string analysis shows possible protein - protein interactions. The red protein in the middle represents the target protein and the three surrounding proteins represent interacting proteins. The larger yellow and green proteins may be releated due to cooccurrence, where as the smaller blue protien may be related due to repeatedly occurring in close proximity to the target protein, however the posible interactions shown in the analysis are inconclusive and unsubstantiated. experimental evidence is needed to prove such relationships


PDB Sequence Match

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This PDB scan compares structure alignment. The highest structural match with our sequence is shown to be involved in an d-ribose high affinity transport system. This supports the theory that our hypothetical protein is involved in the ABC transport system of ribose in prokaryote cells.


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