Hi,
I'm would like to know what kind of amino acid mutations to the following RAC1 constitutively active and dominant negative mutants have:
1) RAC1 V12: constitutively active
2) RAC1 17N: dominat negative
All websites just describe theri function and not what aa change?
Rac1 mutants
Started by SF_HK, Mar 08 2009 07:45 PM
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Posted 08 March 2009 - 07:45 PM
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Posted 08 March 2009 - 10:20 PM
SF_HK, on Mar 8 2009, 07:45 PM, said:
Hi,
I'm would like to know what kind of amino acid mutations to the following RAC1 constitutively active and dominant negative mutants have:
1) RAC1 V12: constitutively active
2) RAC1 17N: dominat negative
All websites just describe theri function and not what aa change?
I'm would like to know what kind of amino acid mutations to the following RAC1 constitutively active and dominant negative mutants have:
1) RAC1 V12: constitutively active
2) RAC1 17N: dominat negative
All websites just describe theri function and not what aa change?
Doesn't it mean that the 12th or 17th aa is mutated to V or N?














