Annotation of Transmembrane Segments of Experimentally Solved Bacterial Porins and Adhesins
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Annotation of Transmembrane Segments of Experimentally Solved Bacterial Porins and Adhesins
Označavanje transmembranskih dijelova eksperimentalno riješenih struktura bakterijskih porina i adhezina |
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Creator |
Zucić, Damir
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porins; transmembrane segments; porin insertion model
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Description |
The transmembrane parts of 16 porins of known structure were precisely annotated using Garlic, the membrane protein visualization program. Transmembrane preferences were obtained for 20 standard amino acids. The statistical data were combined with experimental knowledge about porin insertion to prepare the model of porin insertion into the outer membrane.
Transmembranski dijelovi 16 porina poznate strukture precizno su označeni pomoću programa Garlic, namijenjenog vizualizaciji membranskih proteina. Ispitane su transmembranske sklonosti 20 standardnih aminokiselina. Statistički podaci kombinirani su s eksperimentalnim podacima o ugradnji porina, radi izrade modela ugradnje porina u vanjsku membranu. |
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Publisher |
Croatian Chemical Society
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Date |
2005
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text
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application/pdf
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https://hrcak.srce.hr/5
https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/5 |
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Source |
Croatica Chemica Acta
ISSN 0011-1643 (Print) ISSN 1334-417X (Online) Volume 78 Issue 2 |
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eng
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