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Subject: Re: Colored proteins :)
From: Parthasarathy Sampathkumar spartha2 {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2009-10-21

ThyX (also known as Flavin Dependent Thymidyalte Synthase, FDTS) is yellow
due to bound FAD.
-Partha

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Artem Evdokimov wrote:

> Hello CCP4 folks!
>
> I have a quick question - could you suggest a few naturally intensely
> colored proteins? Colors based on small molecule co-factors (i.e. metal
> ions, flavonoids, etc.) are perfectly fine for my needs :)
>
> I already looked into GFP and its relatives, (bacterio)rodopsin,
> azurins/pseudoazurins, and hemoglobins - but I would appreciate more
> examples.
>
> I am sure there's a nice review out there somewhere but so far I've not
> found it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Artem
>




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