Protein Symmetry
Proteins of the C2, C4, D2, and D4 symmetry
point groups are below with operations of the characteristic
symmetry elements of the point groups. The subunits of the
proteins are color coded so the change in orientation is clearly
observed. cyclic (Cn) - contain one single Cn
rotation axis. In this point group note that the
n in Cn is equal to the number of monomers and the angle of
rotation is 360o/n..
dihedral (Dn) - These have mutually
perpendicular rotation axes. Specifically they contain at least 1 C2
axis perpendicular to a Cn axis (Canter and Schimmel.
Biophysical Chemistry - Part 1). The minimal number of
subunits is n. Most protein oligomers fall into this
category. Click
on the symmetry element button below to see each individual
protein undergo the symmetry operation and compare the rotated
protein on the left to the fixed orientation on the right.
Note: The Jmol command used to carry
out the rotations also rotate the axes. We are working to
fix this problem so the superpositions can be better visualized. |