Team:Fatih Turkey/Reflectin
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Self-association of RA1 is likely to stem from a combination of electrostatic and weak aromatic interactions. Reflectins are, indeed, characterized by their high content of polar aromatic residues and arginines, and several lines of evidence suggest that they are intrinsically unstructured, with no likely transmembrane, alphahelix or beta-sheet regions. E. scolopes reflectins also have high arginine, hydrophobic aromatic content and ‘methionine-rich membrane-associated proteins’. It’s demonstrated that they have a high affinity for assembly with microsomal membranes.<br /> | Self-association of RA1 is likely to stem from a combination of electrostatic and weak aromatic interactions. Reflectins are, indeed, characterized by their high content of polar aromatic residues and arginines, and several lines of evidence suggest that they are intrinsically unstructured, with no likely transmembrane, alphahelix or beta-sheet regions. E. scolopes reflectins also have high arginine, hydrophobic aromatic content and ‘methionine-rich membrane-associated proteins’. It’s demonstrated that they have a high affinity for assembly with microsomal membranes.<br /> | ||
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- | The mechanism of reflectance is the same as that of coloured soap bubbles. If the soap film (or multilayer plate) is very thin, shorter wavelengths are reflected, e.g. blue light; if it is thicker, longer wavelengths, such as yellow and red, are reflected. | + | The mechanism of reflectance is the same as that of coloured soap bubbles. If the soap film (or multilayer plate) is very thin, shorter wavelengths are reflected, e.g. blue light; if it is thicker, longer wavelengths, such as yellow and red, are reflected. The reflectin proteins that apparently change their conformation or assembly to reversibly create the photonic structure.<br /> |
- | The reflectin proteins that apparently change their conformation or assembly to reversibly create the photonic structure.<br /> | + | |
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