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Glucose transport protein
From Proteopedia
3D Printed Physical Model of Glucose Transport Protein (GLUT)
Shown below are 3D printed physical models of the Glucose Transport Protein (GLUT). The backbone model on the left is colored by repeat regions, with the first half red and the second half blue. The spacefill model on the right is colored by atom type, with carbon gray, oxygen red, nitrogen blue and sulfur yellow.
The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling
The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling uses 3D printing technology to create physical models of protein and molecular structures, making the invisible molecular world more tangible and comprehensible. To view more protein structure models, visit our Model Gallery.
This is a sample scene created with SAT to by Group, and another to make of the protein. You can make your own scenes on SAT starting from scratch or loading and editing one of these sample scenes.
