English: Two proteins that are related by a circular permutation: (left) Concanavalin A (PDB: 3cna), and (right) Peanut Lectin (PDB: 2pel). The termini of the proteins are highlighted by blue and green spheres, and the sequence of residues is indicated by the gradient from blue (N-terminus) to green (C-terminus).
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2011-05-28 23:32 Andorsch 934×619× (361622 bytes) {Information |Description = Concanavalin A (left) and Peanut Lectin (right), two proteins that are related by Circular Permutation. The two proteins are colored using a “rainbow” coloring scheme, showing the N-terminus in red and C-terminus in blu
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