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==Appearance of Coenzyme A Synthase== | ==Appearance of Coenzyme A Synthase== | ||
Compared to other structurally related proteins, Coenzyme A Synthase in the Mus. Musculus has a number of conserved structural features, particularly in the inner contents of the protein (see Figure 5 and structural alignment table). Major structural regions that are conserved are; the P-Loop (residues 75-90) of the first helix which is found in other proteins with the DPCK domain, the second helix, the second, third, fourth and fifth B-strands, and the eighth and eleventh helices (Figure 1). | Compared to other structurally related proteins, Coenzyme A Synthase in the Mus. Musculus has a number of conserved structural features, particularly in the inner contents of the protein (see Figure 5 and structural alignment table). Major structural regions that are conserved are; the P-Loop (residues 75-90) of the first helix which is found in other proteins with the DPCK domain, the second helix, the second, third, fourth and fifth B-strands, and the eighth and eleventh helices (Figure 1). | ||
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'''The secondary structure of Mus musculus with indicated ligand interaction sites (EMBL EBI, 2005).''' <BR> | |||
==Localisation Expression of Coenzyme A Synthase== | ==Localisation Expression of Coenzyme A Synthase== |
Revision as of 06:21, 5 June 2007
Appearance of Coenzyme A Synthase
Compared to other structurally related proteins, Coenzyme A Synthase in the Mus. Musculus has a number of conserved structural features, particularly in the inner contents of the protein (see Figure 5 and structural alignment table). Major structural regions that are conserved are; the P-Loop (residues 75-90) of the first helix which is found in other proteins with the DPCK domain, the second helix, the second, third, fourth and fifth B-strands, and the eighth and eleventh helices (Figure 1).
Figure 1
The secondary structure of Mus musculus with indicated ligand interaction sites (EMBL EBI, 2005).