Alex A. Cardenas Week 6: Difference between revisions
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#Yes there are helicies (pink), sheets (yellow), and coils (blue). The amino acids 105-117 fold into helices. | #Yes there are helicies (pink), sheets (yellow), and coils (blue). The amino acids 105-117 fold into helices. | ||
#I would say that the negatively charged amino acids are located on the outside of this protein. This would suggest that the cellular enviornment surrounding this protein is hydrophillic because it would be interacting with the cellular enviorment. I would also say that the hydrophobic regions could be found burried inside the protein. | #I would say that the negatively charged amino acids are located on the outside of this protein. This would suggest that the cellular enviornment surrounding this protein is hydrophillic because it would be interacting with the cellular enviorment. I would also say that the hydrophobic regions could be found burried inside the protein. | ||
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#You are more likely to find the amino acids that recognize damaged guanine bases withthin hOGG! in helix 16 because it is closer to the DNA sequence. | #You are more likely to find the amino acids that recognize damaged guanine bases withthin hOGG! in helix 16 because it is closer to the DNA sequence. |
Revision as of 15:20, 5 October 2011
Exercise
- The DNA is the region of molocules that does not enlarge when you switch to the space fill model. The hOGG1 protein is the part of the AA sequence that enlarges when you switch to the space filled model.
- [Cys]241:ASG #2406. The sulfer atom is located in the side chain of the amino acid.
105 THR 106 LEU 107 ALA 108 GLN 109 LEU 110 TYR 111 HIS 112 HIS 113 TRP 114 GLY 115 SER 116 VAL 117 ASP
- Yes there are helicies (pink), sheets (yellow), and coils (blue). The amino acids 105-117 fold into helices.
- I would say that the negatively charged amino acids are located on the outside of this protein. This would suggest that the cellular enviornment surrounding this protein is hydrophillic because it would be interacting with the cellular enviorment. I would also say that the hydrophobic regions could be found burried inside the protein.
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- You are more likely to find the amino acids that recognize damaged guanine bases withthin hOGG! in helix 16 because it is closer to the DNA sequence.