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Opsin/G(alpha) peptide complex stabilized by nonyl-glucoside
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Josh Hernandez
Created on Mon, 2019-04-15 22:21, last updated on Mon, 2019-04-15 22:21
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Model ID
3DPX-010960
Category
Proteins, Macromolecules and Viruses
Keyword(s)
Rhodopsin, GPCR, membrane protein, SIGNALING PROTEIN
Protein Data Bank ID
4X1H
Experimental Method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Resolution
2.23
Model Details
Oligomeric Details
dimeric
R-Factor
0.2177
Scattering Type
x-ray
Attribution
PubMed ID
26 526 852
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.str.2015.09.015
Citation Title
The High-Resolution Structure of Activated Opsin Reveals a Conserved Solvent Network in the Transmembrane Region Essential for Activation.
Citation Year
2015
STL/VRML Files
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-secondary.wrl
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-rainbow.wrl
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-bychain.wrl
PDB-4X1H-ribbon.stl
PDB-4X1H-surf-bychain.wrl
PDB-4X1H-surf-hydropathy.wrl
PDB-4X1H-surf-coulombic.wrl
PDB-4X1H-surf.stl
PDB-4X1H.zip
X3D Files
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-secondary.x3d
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-rainbow.x3d
PDB-4X1H-ribbon-bychain.x3d
PDB-4X1H-ribbon.x3d
PDB-4X1H-surf-bychain.x3d
PDB-4X1H-surf-hydropathy.x3d
PDB-4X1H-surf-coulombic.x3d
PDB-4X1H-surf.x3d
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