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Membrane proteins beta strands

Figure 12.20. Structure of Bacterial Poriu (from Rhodopseudomonas blastica). Porin is a membrane protein built entirely of beta strands. (A) Side view. (B) View from the periplasmic space. Only one monomer of the trimeric protein is shown. Figure 12.20. Structure of Bacterial Poriu (from Rhodopseudomonas blastica). Porin is a membrane protein built entirely of beta strands. (A) Side view. (B) View from the periplasmic space. Only one monomer of the trimeric protein is shown.
A Channel Protein Can Be Formed from Beta Strands. Porin, a protein from the outer membranes of bacteria such as E. coli and Rhodo-bacter capsulatus, represents a class of membrane proteins with a completely different type of structure. Structures of this type are built from (3 strands and contain essentially no a helices (Figure 12.20). [Pg.331]


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