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This lecture was delivered by Dr. Sahaskrit Das for Protemics course at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. It includes: Structural, Proteomics, Genomics, Tubulin, Homologous, Protein, CDD, Folds, Motifs, Crystallography
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of proteinsHigh-throughput determination of the 3D structure
prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.FtsZ - protein required for cell division in
division.important for intracellular trafficking and cellTubulin - structural component of microtubules -
proteins by sequence analysis.and would not be identified as homologousFtsZ and Tubulin have limited sequence similarity
Burns, R., Nature
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Picture from E. Nogales
sequence levelsimilarity at the amino acidFtsZ and tubulin have little
future proteins.directly to be able to computationally model allOverall goal - directly solve enough structures
http://www.expasy.org/swissmod/course/text/chapter1.htmImages from http://www-structure.llnl.gov/Xray/tutorial/protein_structure.htm
Image from http://www-structure.llnl.gov/Xray/101index.html
Schmid, M. Trends in Microbiolgy,
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