TAL effector: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 36: Line 36:
<!--[[Image:Positions_of_the_mutations_in_PR_variants_used_for_structural_studies.jpg|left|320px|thumb| Fig.2 Positions of the mutations in PR variants used for structural studies. -->
<!--[[Image:Positions_of_the_mutations_in_PR_variants_used_for_structural_studies.jpg|left|320px|thumb| Fig.2 Positions of the mutations in PR variants used for structural studies. -->


===Tertiary structure of the RVD===
 


<br>[[Image:sanjana.png|left|400px|thumb|Fig.1]]<br>
<br>[[Image:sanjana.png|left|400px|thumb|Fig.1]]<br>
'''Figure 1''': Natural structure of TALEs derived from Xanthomonas sp. Each DNA-binding module consists of 34 amino acids, where the RVDs in the 12th and 13th amino acid positions of each repeat specify the DNA base being targeted according to the cipher NG = T, HD = C, NI = A, and NN = G or A. The DNA-binding modules are flanked by nonrepetitive N and C termini, which carry the translocation, nuclear localization (NLS) and transcription activation (AD) domains. A cryptic signal within the N terminus specifies a thymine as the first base of the target site.<ref> PMID:022223736 </ref>
'''Figure 1''': Natural structure of TALEs derived from Xanthomonas sp. Each DNA-binding module consists of 34 amino acids, where the RVDs in the 12th and 13th amino acid positions of each repeat specify the DNA base being targeted according to the cipher NG = T, HD = C, NI = A, and NN = G or A. The DNA-binding modules are flanked by nonrepetitive N and C termini, which carry the translocation, nuclear localization (NLS) and transcription activation (AD) domains. A cryptic signal within the N terminus specifies a thymine as the first base of the target site.<ref> PMID:022223736 </ref>


===Tertiary structure of the RVD===


<br>[[Image:Mak_An.png|right|400px|thumb|Fig.2]]<br>
<br>[[Image:Mak_An.png|right|400px|thumb|Fig.2]]<br>

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

OCA, Philipp Warmer, Michal Harel, Jaime Prilusky, Alexander Berchansky