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<scene name='Sandbox1988/Backbone/1'>backbone structure</scene>, we see that very little of the molecule disappears, showing us that the structure is fairly simple and not complex. We also can see that the | <scene name='Sandbox1988/Backbone/1'>backbone structure</scene>, we see that very little of the molecule disappears, showing us that the structure is fairly simple and not complex. We also can see that the | ||
<scene name='Sandbox1988/Charged_areas/1'>changed areas</scene> of the molecules is standard to that of normal proteins, where the charged areas are placed on the outer structure of the protein, where it can interact with water. | <scene name='Sandbox1988/Charged_areas/1'>changed areas</scene> of the molecules is standard to that of normal proteins, where the charged areas are placed on the outer structure of the protein, where it can interact with water. | ||
{{STRUCTURE_1upg | PDB=1upg | SCENE= }} | |||
The<scene name='Sandbox1988/Amino_structure/1'>amino structure</scene> shows that 1upg is mostly comprised of 4 different amino acids. | The<scene name='Sandbox1988/Amino_structure/1'>amino structure</scene> shows that 1upg is mostly comprised of 4 different amino acids. | ||
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This protein works by binding with TraR, a regulator, which in turn prevents it from binding to DNA. overall, TraR is also regulated by TarM, and the normal functions of 1upg without the addition of quorum-sensing involves regulated the transcription of DNA as well as being DNA dependent. With the addition of TraR, taking away it's ability to bind with DNA, allows us to use this as a tumor-inducing plasmids within the 1upg. | This protein works by binding with TraR, a regulator, which in turn prevents it from binding to DNA. overall, TraR is also regulated by TarM, and the normal functions of 1upg without the addition of quorum-sensing involves regulated the transcription of DNA as well as being DNA dependent. With the addition of TraR, taking away it's ability to bind with DNA, allows us to use this as a tumor-inducing plasmids within the 1upg. | ||
{{STRUCTURE_1upg | PDB=1upg | SCENE= }} | {{STRUCTURE_1upg | PDB=1upg | SCENE= }} | ||
References made to: http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1upg |