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'Front' view of Fascin protein with each Fascin domain coloured.  Grey colouration represents conserved residues found in sequence allignment
'Front' view of Fascin protein with each Fascin domain coloured.  Grey colouration represents conserved residues found in sequence allignment
[[Image:Fascin domains and conserved back.png]]
'Back' view of Fascin protein.  Same colouration as above.





Revision as of 05:17, 10 June 2009

Fascin structure and domains

The human Fascin protein is a monomeric protein consisting of 8 repeats of the Fascin domain.


Fascin domains and conserved.png

'Front' view of Fascin protein with each Fascin domain coloured. Grey colouration represents conserved residues found in sequence allignment

Fascin domains and conserved back.png

'Back' view of Fascin protein. Same colouration as above.


References

Joe Dundas, Zheng Ouyang, Jeffery Tseng, Andrew Binkowski, Yaron Turpaz, and Jie Liang 2006. CASTp: computed atlas of surface topography of proteins with structural and topographical mapping of functionally annotated resiudes.Nucleic Acid Research, 34:W116-W118.

Dolinsky TJ, Nielsen JE, McCammon JA, Baker NA. PDB2PQR: an automated pipeline for the setup, execution, and analysis of Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics calculations. Nucleic Acids Res, 32, W665-W667 (2004).