Cytochrome c
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Artem Evdokimov
Gesendet: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:25 AM
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: [ccp4bb] Colored proteins :)
Hello CCP4 folks!
I have a quick
Have a look at the phycobiliproteins.
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Tim
- E. coli cytochrome b562: the entire culture turns red upon overexpression.
- The bilin-binding protein of Pieris brassicae is a blue protein,
although its chromophore biliverdin IXgamma only occurs in insects.
- The neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) is wine-red
if produced in
Some redox proteins from sulfate reducing bacteria are expressed at
high levels:
Yellow-brownish APS reductase (FAD FeS)
Brown Hydrogenase Ferredoxin rubredoxin ... (FeS)
Green Sulfite reductase (Siroheme, FeS)
Red c-type cytochromes (1 heme, 4 heme, 9 heme or even 16 heme)
lots of colours!
ThyX (also known as Flavin Dependent Thymidyalte Synthase, FDTS) is yellow
due to bound FAD.
-Partha
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Artem Evdokimov ar...@xtals.org wrote:
Hello CCP4 folks!
I have a quick question - could you suggest a few naturally intensely
colored proteins? Colors based
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Objet : [ccp4bb] Colored proteins :)
Hello CCP4 folks!
I have a quick question - could you suggest a few naturally intensely
colored proteins? Colors based on small molecule co-factors (i.e. metal
ions, flavonoids, etc.) are perfectly fine