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Art:Deconstructing 2GTL

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The above snapshots are of only the 28,740 alpha carbons of [[Biological Unit|biomolecule 1]] of [[2gtl|2GTL]], rendered in [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] version 3.9 (release expected May, 2022).
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The above snapshots are of only the 28,740 alpha carbons of [[Biological Unit|biomolecule 1]] of [[2gtl|2GTL]], rendered in [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] version 3.9 (release expected May, 2022). Sequence letters refer to chains in the [[asymmetric unit]]. All the color schemes shown are available in the ''Views'' tab under '''Solid'''.

Revision as of 05:13, 21 April 2022

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180 Chains

15 Asymmetric Unit Chains A-O

7 Sequences

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Distance from Center

Sequence A

Sequence B

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Sequence C

Sequence D

Sequence N

Image:2gtl-bm1-o.png

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Sequence O

Sequence O Rainbow

Sequence O Secondary Structure

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Sequence M

Sequence M Rainbow

Sequence M Secondary Structure

The above snapshots are of only the 28,740 alpha carbons of biomolecule 1 of 2GTL, rendered in FirstGlance in Jmol version 3.9 (release expected May, 2022). Sequence letters refer to chains in the asymmetric unit. All the color schemes shown are available in the Views tab under Solid.

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