DescriptionSialoadhesin salt bridge with sialylated glycan.png
English: Sialoadhesin binding site of the Variable Immunoglobulin domain in complex with a sialylated glycan. Focuses on the conserved salt bridge that is found in all siglecs, with a key, conserved arginine residue forming an ionic interaction with the sialic acid carboxyl group (COO-). The glycan carbons are purple and the protein carbons are green. Oxygens are red, Nitrogens are blue and Hydrogens are white. Other interactions can also be seen, but the main focus is the salt bridge. Structure drawn from PDB ID: 1QFO
AP May, Robinson RC, Vinson M, Crocker PR, Jones EY (1998) Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of sialoadhesin in complex with 3' sialyllactose at 1.85 A resolution. Mol Cell. 1(5):719-728
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I made this using a pdb file and then creating a png image in PyMol. I then annotated the png in Powerpoint
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