Selected article for: "amino acid and disulfide linkage"

Author: Zhao, Huabin; Ru, Binghua; Teeling, Emma C.; Faulkes, Christopher G.; Zhang, Shuyi; Rossiter, Stephen J.
Title: Rhodopsin Molecular Evolution in Mammals Inhabiting Low Light Environments
  • Document date: 2009_12_16
  • ID: 02uqygfs_7
    Snippet: An alignment of 327 amino acids showed that only 52 sites (,15.9%) were variable and most functionally important residues were highly conserved ( Figure S1 , Supplementary Material online). These conserved sites included the Schiff base formation of K296 [30] , the E113 residue of the Schiff base counterion [31] , the disulfide linkage of C110 and C187 [32] , and three sites that are implicated in palmitoylation (C140, C322 and C323) [33] . The p.....
    Document: An alignment of 327 amino acids showed that only 52 sites (,15.9%) were variable and most functionally important residues were highly conserved ( Figure S1 , Supplementary Material online). These conserved sites included the Schiff base formation of K296 [30] , the E113 residue of the Schiff base counterion [31] , the disulfide linkage of C110 and C187 [32] , and three sites that are implicated in palmitoylation (C140, C322 and C323) [33] . The positions of these amino acid positions here and throughout the paper are numbered according to the bovine rhodopsin [29] .

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