Another good example are nucleotide binding proteins - small GTPases
spring to mind, changing between GTP and GDP states and there are many
ATPases such as myosin to name only one of many, cheers, Matt.
On 2014-02-27 20:43, Keller, Jacob wrote:
Dear Crystallographers,
Does anyone know of good examples of large, reversible conformational
changes occurring between ligand-free and -bound states? Could also
be
a non-relevant molecule binding, like sulfate or something inducing
dubiously -relevant changes. I already know of the calmodulin and
periplasmic binding protein families, but does anyone know of others
out there?
All the best,
Jacob Keller
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