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b Structures Up-and-down b barrel Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Superoxide dismutase Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Up-and-down b barrel Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Plasma retinol-binding protein (RBP) Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Binding site for retinol inside RBP barrel Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Amino acid sequence of b strands 2 3 4 in RBP Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Neuraminidase from influenza virus Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Subunit structure of neuraminidase headpiece (84-469) Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Tetrameric Neuraminidase Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Neuraminidase-active site Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Greek key motif Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Greek key motif-two possibilities Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze g-crystallin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze g-crystallin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze g-crystallin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze g-crystallin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze g-crystallin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Jelly roll barrel (Swiss roll) Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Single subunit of influenza virus hemagglutinin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Hemagglutinin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Trimers of Hemagglutinin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Sialic acid Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Distorted jerry roll structure of hemagglutinin globular head Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Inhibitor-hemagglutinin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Hemagglutinin at low pH Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Conformational change between high & low pH forms of hemagglutinin Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Where is fusion peptide ? Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Tamm Laboratory at http://faculty.virginia.edu/tamm/pag es/project_fusion.html Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Cell Vol 89, p263 (1997) Chan et al. Core Structure of gp41 from the HIV Envelope Glycoprotein The envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) consists of a complex of gp120 and gp41. gp120 determines viral tropism by binding to target-cell receptors, while gp41 mediates fusion between viral and cellular membranes. Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Parallel b-helix Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Two sheet b-helix Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Three sheet b-helix Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze Pectate lyase C Source: Introduction to Protein Structure by Branden & Tooze