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{{Protein
|Name={{PAGENAME}}
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|caption=Structure of the ''E. coli'' Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein.
|Symbol=CRP
|AltSymbols=CAP
|EntrezGene=289905
|RefSeq=NP_289905
|UniProt=P0ACK0
|PDB=1I5Z
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'''cAMP receptor protein''' (in short '''CRP''', also known as '''catabolite gene activator protein''' (in short '''CAP''')) is a [[regulatory protein]] in [[bacteria]]. This [[protein]] binds [[Cyclic adenosine monophosphate|cAMP]].
'''cAMP receptor protein''' (in short '''CRP''', also known as '''catabolite gene activator protein''' (in short '''CAP''')) is a [[regulatory protein]] in [[bacteria]]. This [[protein]] binds [[Cyclic adenosine monophosphate|cAMP]].



Revision as of 05:48, 22 November 2007

CAMP receptor protein
Structure of the E. coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein.
Identifiers
SymbolCRP
Alt. symbolsCAP
NCBI gene289905
PDB1I5Z
RefSeqNP_289905
UniProtP0ACK0
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StructuresSwiss-model
DomainsInterPro

cAMP receptor protein (in short CRP, also known as catabolite gene activator protein (in short CAP)) is a regulatory protein in bacteria. This protein binds cAMP.

crystal structure of CRP and binding site properties