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+ | ;Number the cysteines from 1 to 8, from N- to C- terminus and determine the disulfide bonding topology of this protein. Write the disulfide bonded residue pairs into your exam booklet. | ||
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Revision as of 14:39, 11 December 2006
- Molecules are three-dimensional entities and stereo-vision of images on paper and on the screen is one of the most powerful, intuitive ways to appreciate that. We have practiced stero-vision in this course; here are a number of situations that require spatial awareness.
2002
- Write down the label of the tryptophan that is a conserved element of the hydrophobic core of this domain.
2002
- Trace the backbone from the N-terminus to amino acid 52 with pencil or pen in one of the images.
I wouldn't ask this type of question any longer - the drawing task seems a bit convoluted for the actual skill it is supposed to test.
2003
The figure was generated with the following RasMol commands:
set background white set stereo -5 select all color white restrict helix and backbone wireframe 90 select glu,asp color [80,80,80]
- Mark on this sheet the position of those Asp or Glu residues that are positioned to interact favourably with the helix dipole. If there are several plausible residues in a helix, mark the one closest to the correct terminus.
2003
- Trace the disulfide bonded cysteine sidechains in one of the stereoviews of this picture.
2004
- Number the cysteines from 1 to 8, from N- to C- terminus and determine the disulfide bonding topology of this protein. Write the disulfide bonded residue pairs into your exam booklet.