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Sandbox 1992
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| + | AChE is a target for Alzheimer's disease with specific inhibitors that bind to the active site. | ||
| + | They often lie between F330 & W84, e.g. tacrine. | ||
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| + | <scene name='Sandbox_1992/Tha_and_w84_f330/3'>Tacrine sandwiched between W84 and F300 of AChE shown as a grey trace</scene> | ||
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This is a test of Proteopedia AChE is a target for Alzheimer's disease with specific inhibitors that bind to the active site. They often lie between F330 & W84, e.g. tacrine.
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