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== Introduction ==
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<Structure load='1AKE' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Adenylate Kinase' scene='Jordan Miller' />
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==Introduction==
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<scene name='Sandbox_41/Hydrophobic_region/2'> Hydrophobic Residues</scene>.
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Adenylate kinase is an enzyme with two chains: Chain A and Chain B. There are multiple <scene name='Sandbox_41/Helix/2'>helicies</scene> in adenylate kinase. Helicies are colored in cyan and <scene name='Sandbox_41/Helicies_and_beta_sheets/1'>beta sheets</scene> are in red.
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Lipases are used by multicellular organisms to break down lipids in the body. They are primarily found in the pancreas, and they operate by dividing triglycerides into diacylglycerols and carboxylates.
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Lipases are formed by two subunits
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<scene name='Sandbox_41/Hydrophobic_region/2'> Hydrophobic Residues</scene>
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Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox. Sandboxes 30-60 are reserved for use by Biochemistry 410 & 412 at Messiah College taught by Dr. Hannah Tims during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013.

Adenylate Kinase

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Introduction

Adenylate kinase is an enzyme with two chains: Chain A and Chain B. There are multiple in adenylate kinase. Helicies are colored in cyan and are in red.

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