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| - | This is '''Ted's''' new page. | ||
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| - | <scene name='Tedsandbox/ | + | |
| + | Here is the protein I have been looking at.<applet load='4ins' size='600' frame='true' align='right' caption=''/> | ||
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| + | <quiz display=simple> | ||
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| + | {Which protein is this? | ||
| + | |type="[]"} | ||
| + | - hemoglobin. | ||
| + | - EGFR. | ||
| + | + Insulin. | ||
| + | - K+ channel. | ||
| + | </quiz> | ||
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| + | Need more help? <scene name='Tedsandbox/Mystery/1'>Click here to see backbone model with disulfide bonds in red</scene> | ||
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| + | Need more help? <scene name='Tedsandbox/Mystery2/3'>Here is a view with the hydrophobic core highlighted</scene> | ||
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| + | Perhaps it was confusing because you are not used to seeing this protein as a dimer. | ||
| + | <scene name='Tedsandbox/Mystery3/1'>Here is the protein with the chains highlighted to demonstrate that it is a dimer.</scene> | ||
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| + | Last look. <scene name='Tedsandbox/Last_mystery_look/2'>this time as a monomer</scene> | ||
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| + | Click on the '''disulfide bonds''' or the white '''alpha helix''' for more information. | ||
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| + | <imagemap> | ||
| + | Image:4ins.jpg|450px|insulin model | ||
| + | rect 180 210 190 165 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disulfide_bond] | ||
| + | rect 190 260 293 230 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_helix] | ||
| + | # A comment, this line is ignored. | ||
| + | # desc bottom-left | ||
| + | </imagemap> | ||
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| + | Click on the '''amino acids''' for more information. | ||
| + | <imagemap> | ||
| + | Image:test.jpg|450px|amino acids | ||
| + | rect 100 419 167 305 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutamic_acid] | ||
| + | circle 235 373 60 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valine] | ||
| + | rect 250 243 350 200 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cystine] | ||
| + | circle 188 158 55 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycine] | ||
| + | # A comment, this line is ignored. | ||
| + | # desc bottom-left | ||
| + | </imagemap> | ||
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| + | <quiz display=simple> | ||
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| + | {What amino acid is this? [[Image:glu.png|100px| ]] | ||
| + | | type="()" } | ||
| + | - cystine | ||
| + | + glutamic acid | ||
| + | - glycine | ||
| + | - valine | ||
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| + | {Complete the text from the Wikipedia articles. | ||
| + | |type="{}"} | ||
| + | Cystine can form { disulfide } bonds. { Glycine (i) _8 } is the smallest amino acid. | ||
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| + | {Type in your answer | ||
| + | |type="{}"} | ||
| + | How many amino acids are there in the image? { 4 _3 } | ||
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| + | </quiz> | ||
Current revision
I think a line at the top looks nice
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Need more help?
Need more help?
Perhaps it was confusing because you are not used to seeing this protein as a dimer.
Last look.
Click on the disulfide bonds or the white alpha helix for more information.
Click on the amino acids for more information.

