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Chem 490A: Proteopedia Assignment

by Kevin Chen 3-3-09


PDB ID 2cmy

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2cmy, resolution 2.25Å ()
Ligands: , ,
Activity: Trypsin, with EC number 3.4.21.4
Related: 1aq7, 1auj, 1az8, 1bju, 1bjv, 1btp, 1btw, 1btx, 1bty, 1btz, 1c1n, 1c1o, 1c1p, 1c1q, 1c1r, 1c1s, 1c1t, 1c2d, 1c2e, 1c2f, 1c2g, 1c2h, 1c2i, 1c2j, 1c2k, 1c2l, 1c2m, 1c5p, 1c5q, 1c5r, 1c5s, 1c5t, 1c5u, 1c5v, 1c9t, 1ce5, 1cu7, 1cu8, 1cu9, 1d6r, 1eb2, 1ejm, 1ezx, 1f0t, 1f0u, 1f2s, 1g36, 1g3b, 1g3c, 1g3d, 1g3e, 1g9i, 1gbt, 1ghz, 1gi0, 1gi1, 1gi2, 1gi3, 1gi4, 1gi5, 1gi6, 1gj6, 1hj9, 1j8a, 1jir, 1jrs, 1jrt, 1k1i, 1k1j, 1k1l, 1k1m, 1k1n, 1k1o, 1k1p, 1lqe, 1max, 1may, 1mts, 1mtu, 1mtv, 1mtw, 1n6x, 1n6y, 1nc6, 1ntp, 1o2h, 1o2i, 1o2j, 1o2k, 1o2l, 1o2m, 1o2n, 1o2o, 1o2p, 1o2q, 1o2r, 1o2s, 1o2t, 1o2u, 1o2v, 1o2w, 1o2x, 1o2y, 1o2z, 1o30, 1o31, 1o32, 1o33, 1o34, 1o35, 1o36, 1o37, 1o38, 1o39, 1o3a, 1o3b, 1o3c, 1o3d, 1o3e, 1o3f, 1o3g, 1o3h, 1o3i, 1o3j, 1o3k, 1o3l, 1o3m, 1o3n, 1o3o, 1oph, 1ox1, 1oyq, 1p2i, 1p2j, 1p2k, 1ppc, 1ppe, 1pph, 1qa0, 1qb1, 1qb6, 1qb9, 1qbn, 1qbo, 1qcp, 1ql7, 1ql8, 1rxp, 1s0q, 1s0r, 1sbw, 1sfi, 1smf, 1tab, 1taw, 1tgb, 1tgc, 1tgn, 1tgs, 1tgt, 1tio, 1tld, 1tng, 1tnh, 1tni, 1tnj, 1tnk, 1tnl, 1tpa, 1tpo, 1tpp, 1tps, 1tx7, 1tx8, 1tyn, 1utn, 1uto, 1utp, 1utq, 1v2j, 1v2k, 1v2l, 1v2m, 1v2n, 1v2o, 1v2p, 1v2q, 1v2r, 1v2s, 1v2t, 1v2u, 1v2v, 1v2w, 1xuf, 1xug, 1xuh, 1xui, 1xuj, 1xuk, 1y3u, 1y3v, 1y3w, 1y3x, 1y3y, 1y59, 1y5a, 1y5b, 1y5u, 1yp9, 1yyy, 1zr0, 1zzz, 2a7h, 2ayw, 2blv, 2blw, 2btc, 2by5, 2by6, 2by7, 2by8, 2by9, 2bya, 2bza, 2fi3, 2fi4, 2fi5, 2ftl, 2ftm, 2fx4, 2fx6, 2ptc, 2ptn, 2tga, 2tgd, 2tgp, 2tgt, 2tio, 2tld, 2tpi, 3btd, 3bte, 3btf, 3btg, 3bth, 3btk, 3btm, 3btq, 3btt, 3btw, 3ptb, 3ptn, 3tpi, 4tpi, 5ptp
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



This is the protein Trypsin,it has (shown in red) and also (shown in blue), now the parts of Trypsin are on both the surface and inside. Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down protein, that is produced in the pancreas and then secreted in to the small intestines.

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