Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Documentation/Biobricks
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<h3>Structure</h3> | <h3>Structure</h3> | ||
- | <p>Below is an image of KillerRed's structure as can be seen on the | + | <p>Below is an image of KillerRed's structure as can be seen on the rcsb protein data bank:<br><br> |
- | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/igem.org/0/06/KillerRed_protein_structure.jpg" alt="The KillerRed protein structure in 3D. Credits to Carpentier P., Violot S., Blanchoin L., Bourgeois D."><br><br> | |
KillerRed is a 240 amino acid protein with a 3D structure similar to other fluorescent proteins, with an eleven-strand beta-barrel surrounding an alpha-helix containing the chromophore, source of the protein's optical properties.<br> | KillerRed is a 240 amino acid protein with a 3D structure similar to other fluorescent proteins, with an eleven-strand beta-barrel surrounding an alpha-helix containing the chromophore, source of the protein's optical properties.<br> | ||
KillerRed has a DsRed-type chromophore formed with residues 67Q (glutamine), 68Y (tyrosine), and 69G (glycine), to make QYG. The corresponding coding sequence can be found at the code segment CAGTACGGC.<br><br> | KillerRed has a DsRed-type chromophore formed with residues 67Q (glutamine), 68Y (tyrosine), and 69G (glycine), to make QYG. The corresponding coding sequence can be found at the code segment CAGTACGGC.<br><br> |
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