CLUSTAL X: Difference between revisions

From MDWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
CLUSTAL X results of MSA  
CLUSTAL X results of MSA  
The MSA (Figures ? & ?) displays several regions of high conservation amongst bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes.  Figure ? shows that the NKxD motif is N-termainal of the Walker A motif and is conserved across the three kingdoms.  It can also be seen in Figure ? that the Walker A and Walker B motifs are conserved, along with a conserved Threonine in-between the latter two motifs. 


[[Image:NKxD4.jpg]]
[[Image:NKxD4.jpg]]


NKxD motif N-terminal of Walker A motif.
Figure ?: NKxD motif N-terminal of Walker A motif.


[[Image:WalkerAB2.jpg]]
[[Image:WalkerAB2.jpg]]


From left to right (N-terminal to C-terminal), Walker A motif (consensus GxxxxGK[ST]), conserved Threonine in-between Walker A and Walker B, and the Walker B motif (consensus DxPG).
Figure ?: From left to right (N-terminal to C-terminal), Walker A motif (consensus GxxxxGK[ST]), conserved Threonine in-between Walker A and Walker B, and the Walker B motif (consensus DxPG).


NKxD and Walker B motifs specify utilisation of GTP.  Circular permutation of NKxD to N-terminus characteristic of GTPases of the Ylqf/YawG family.  Suspected functional role in ribosomal assembly (Leipe, D. et. al. 2002).
NKxD and Walker B motifs specify utilisation of GTP.  Circular permutation of NKxD to N-terminus characteristic of GTPases of the Ylqf/YawG family.  Suspected functional role in ribosomal assembly (Leipe, D. et. al. 2002).

Revision as of 05:07, 11 June 2007

CLUSTAL X results of MSA

The MSA (Figures ? & ?) displays several regions of high conservation amongst bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. Figure ? shows that the NKxD motif is N-termainal of the Walker A motif and is conserved across the three kingdoms. It can also be seen in Figure ? that the Walker A and Walker B motifs are conserved, along with a conserved Threonine in-between the latter two motifs.

NKxD4.jpg

Figure ?: NKxD motif N-terminal of Walker A motif.

WalkerAB2.jpg

Figure ?: From left to right (N-terminal to C-terminal), Walker A motif (consensus GxxxxGK[ST]), conserved Threonine in-between Walker A and Walker B, and the Walker B motif (consensus DxPG).

NKxD and Walker B motifs specify utilisation of GTP. Circular permutation of NKxD to N-terminus characteristic of GTPases of the Ylqf/YawG family. Suspected functional role in ribosomal assembly (Leipe, D. et. al. 2002).