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Author: Paul A. Rowley; Brandon Ho; Sarah Bushong; Arlen Johnson; Sara L. Sawyer
Title: XRN1 is a Species-Specific Virus Restriction Factor in Yeasts
  • Document date: 2016_8_16
  • ID: 1znuxoj5_59
    Snippet: Xrn1p structural modeling 814 PHYRE was used to create a template-based homology model of S. cerevisiae Xrn1p 815 using the solved structure of K. lactis Xrn1p as a template [58, 59] . The structure was 816 determined with an overall confidence of 100% (36% of aligned residues have a perfect 817 alignment confidence as determined by the PHYRE inspector tool), a total coverage of 818 81%, and an amino acid identity of 67% compared to K. lactis Xrn.....
    Document: Xrn1p structural modeling 814 PHYRE was used to create a template-based homology model of S. cerevisiae Xrn1p 815 using the solved structure of K. lactis Xrn1p as a template [58, 59] . The structure was 816 determined with an overall confidence of 100% (36% of aligned residues have a perfect 817 alignment confidence as determined by the PHYRE inspector tool), a total coverage of 818 81%, and an amino acid identity of 67% compared to K. lactis Xrn1p. PDB coordinates 819 for the modeled structure can be found in File S1. Structural diagrams were constructed 820 using MacPyMOL v7.2.3.

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