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Protein-carbohydrate complexes, computer

RAOETAL. Computer Siniulation of Protein—Carbohydrate Complexes 369... [Pg.369]

RAOETAL. Computer Sinmlation of Protein—Carbohydrate Complexes 373... [Pg.373]

CBH I 497 core-BA aa sequence in part from protein and in full from gene (cbhl), number and location of SS bridges, region of O-glycosylation, types of carbohydrate, papain cleavage site, hydrophobic cluster analysis, computer model of active site, 2D-NMR on a synthetic tail fragment, SAXS on whole CBH I, head domain and xylan/CBH I complex... [Pg.302]

Lipids form membranes inside and around the cell. Carbohydrates form complex tree-like molecules that become attached to the surface of proteins and cellular membranes. In both cases, the three-dimensional molecular structure is not unique, but the molecular assemblies are highly flexible. Thus, analyzing the molecular structure involves the inspection of a process in time. Molecular dynamics is the only available computer-based method for doing so. Compared with protein structures there are relatively few results on lipids and carbohydrates. The book does not detail this topic. [Pg.40]


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