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'''Investigation of The Functional, Structural and Evolutionary Components of ATP Binding Domain 4''' <BR>  
'''Investigation of The Functional, Structural and Evolutionary Components of ATP Binding Domain 4''' <BR>  
== Full Report ==




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[[ATP binding domain 4 Methods | Methods]] <BR>
[[ATP binding domain 4 Methods | Methods]] <BR>


[[ATP binding domain 4 Structures]] <BR>
[[ATP binding domain 4 Results | Results]] <BR>


[[ATP binding domain 4 Functions]] <BR>
[[ATP binding domain 4 Discussions | Discussions]] <BR>


[[ATP binding domain 4 Evolution]] <BR>
[[ATP binding domain 4 Conclusion | Conclusion]] <BR>
 
[[ATP binding domain 4 Discussions | Discussions]] <BR>


[[ATP binding domain 4 References | References]]
[[ATP binding domain 4 References | References]]
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Dali-Arginosuccinate synthase- pp-loop- function- catalyse hydrolysis of AB bond of  ATP. RXN same wt atp pyrophosphatase
ATP binding domain 4 probably binds ATP –conserved motif SGGKD at the N terminus
Argininosuccinate synthetase works by:
L-citrullin + L-Asp + ATP = AMP + PP +


Substrate might be involved in tRNA replication
Function can be inferred based on structures of the proteins-compare structures from available structures. Based on the comparison – found PP-loop- local structural motifs which are conserved across all species


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Edited By <BR>
Type 'ATP n-type pyrophosphatase' Click PF1758
'''Anhar Daniel Mustafa''' (Structural analysis) <BR>
'''Angel Koo Wing Ki''' (Functional analysis)<BR>
'''Nabilah Ahmad Kamal''' (Evolutional analysis)<BR>

Latest revision as of 18:28, 9 June 2009

Investigation of The Functional, Structural and Evolutionary Components of ATP Binding Domain 4


Full Report

Abstract

Introductions

Methods

Results

Discussions

Conclusion

References




Edited By
Anhar Daniel Mustafa (Structural analysis)
Angel Koo Wing Ki (Functional analysis)
Nabilah Ahmad Kamal (Evolutional analysis)