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==Residues== | ==Residues== | ||
| - | Pictured in yellow are the <scene name='56/563218/Hydrophobic_residues_rotated/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> | + | Pictured in yellow are the <scene name='56/563218/Hydrophobic_residues_rotated/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene>. |
| - | The <scene name='56/563218/Polarcharged_residues/1'>polar, charged residues</scene> are pictured in green | + | The <scene name='56/563218/Polarcharged_residues/1'>polar, charged residues</scene> are pictured in green. |
==Solvent Accessibility== | ==Solvent Accessibility== | ||
<scene name='56/563218/Waters/1'>Water molecules</scene> are pictured in dark blue. They are mostly located between the beta sheets and alpha helices, in a diagonal line, closer to where the monomers connect to form a dimer. | <scene name='56/563218/Waters/1'>Water molecules</scene> are pictured in dark blue. They are mostly located between the beta sheets and alpha helices, in a diagonal line, closer to where the monomers connect to form a dimer. | ||
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Introduction
This is Triosephosphate isomerase, an enzyme in the glycolytic pathway. It is a dimer, but can function as a .
3D Structure
The contains alpha helices (gold) and beta sheets (purple). Overall, it forms a beta barrel motif.
Residues
Pictured in yellow are the . The are pictured in green.
Solvent Accessibility
are pictured in dark blue. They are mostly located between the beta sheets and alpha helices, in a diagonal line, closer to where the monomers connect to form a dimer.

