Team:Freiburg/Modelling

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We used this knowledge for our purpose and took the same sequences and attached them to our protein sequence. These caps partially still show the typical LRR consensus sequences (which luckily is highly conserved in all kingdoms of life!), which made it possible to fit them onto our stack of LRR loops in the right position.  
We used this knowledge for our purpose and took the same sequences and attached them to our protein sequence. These caps partially still show the typical LRR consensus sequences (which luckily is highly conserved in all kingdoms of life!), which made it possible to fit them onto our stack of LRR loops in the right position.  
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To the outer end the protein has a helix on the N-terminal side shielding off the core and the C-terminus the LRR disappears slowly turn by turn with more and more hydrophilic amino acids replacing the LRR consensus sequence.
To the outer end the protein has a helix on the N-terminal side shielding off the core and the C-terminus the LRR disappears slowly turn by turn with more and more hydrophilic amino acids replacing the LRR consensus sequence.

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