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== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 11:10, 27 September 2016


Function

Tryptophan RNA-binding attenuation protein (TRAP) is a tryptophan-activated RNA-binding protein which regulates the expression of the tryptophan biosynthesis genes. TRAP is composed of 11 identical subunits arranged in a symmetrical ring. Down regulation of Trp biosynthesis is observed upon binding of 11 Trp to TRAP.

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Structure of tryptophan RNA-binding attenuation protein complex with RNA and Trp (PDB code 1utf).

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3D Structures of tryptophan RNA-binding attenuation protein3D Structures of tryptophan RNA-binding attenuation protein

Updated on 27-September-2016

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