Message boards : News : New publication, new badges!
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Dears! | |
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Hi, congratulations to all ! | |
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Yeay my first one :D | |
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I would like a link to this ranking ? Is it possible ? No, the rankings aren't on the web. Yeay my first one :D Here you'll find it. | |
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Wow! | |
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The signal is the recognition of a short peptide (pYEEI for friends) by a partner "plug", called the SH2 domain. This kind of signaling is in fact very common in cells for responding to all varieties of messages (for example in receptor kinases). After watching the video now I understand this statement perfectly! :o) Finally I've got my own personal Chuck Norris badge :) Congrats! Surprised? You get more credit in one day than me in one month! | |
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Wow! Congratulations, but it doesn't make up for the extraordinarily unfortunate shape of that lysine badge. ^^ | |
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Congratulations, but it doesn't make up for the extraordinarily unfortunate shape of that lysine badge. ^^ :) See this video from 2:03 and 2:22 | |
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The signal is the recognition of a short peptide (pYEEI for friends) by a partner "plug", called the SH2 domain. This kind of signaling is in fact very common in cells for responding to all varieties of messages (for example in receptor kinases).
Just look at the surface changes (red) and you will appreciate how much the SH2 domain alters when pYEEI binds to the domain. Red and blue are commonly used to indicate hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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Red and blue are commonly used to indicate hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas. Good point. Indeed, red and blue often indicate hydrophilic (electrically charged) regions or hydrophobic (greasy) ones. However, in this very video red and blue indicate the fluctuation of the position of the atoms, that is for example, their vibration. So, if you pay attention, as the ligand (the skinny nervous fella) binds to his big buddy, goes from red to blue meaning that it reagidifies. And so happens in some degree for the big buddy (SH2 protein). It even partially hugs it from the left at 1:15... cheers | |
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congrats to all ! | |
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http://pubs.acs.org/toc/jctcce/0/0 | |
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Thx :-) I hope this will help you, guys. | |
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Just realized i'm in top 25% of contributors in this one ( 346/3113 ) - cool :-) | |
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Wow! Congrats!! I can just hear it now - "Chuck Norris Approved." LOL ____________ | |
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All well and good but as far as I can tell it doesn't bring us one step closer to understanding that universal mystery... | |
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All well and good but as far as I can tell it doesn't bring us one step closer to understanding that universal mystery... “Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood.” ― Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories | |
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=) =) =) | |
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