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Scenes for Projection in Biochemistry Classes

Here are some scenes of a nucleosome (1aoi[1]) suitable for projection in biochemistry classes. You can easily ENLARGE the molecule and font making it easy for people in the audience to read the text (Chrome browser: Ctrl+/Cmd+). You can also enlarge just the molecule, or pop it out into a separate window, using the buttons below it. If you copy this into another page you can easily enlarge or reduce the size of the molecule by editing the size parameter in the applet tag.

1aoi, resolution 2.80Å

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

1. : DNA, Protein.

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Histone color key: H2a H2b H3 H4

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Reference

  1. Luger K, Mader AW, Richmond RK, Sargent DF, Richmond TJ. Crystal structure of the nucleosome core particle at 2.8 A resolution. Nature. 1997 Sep 18;389(6648):251-60. PMID:9305837 doi:10.1038/38444

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