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<script> select 111:B; color CPK; spacefill 23%; var a = [300,250,200,170,140,120,100]; for(var i IN a) {wireframe @i; delay 0.4;}
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<script> select 701:A; color CPK; spacefill 23%; var a = [300,250,200,170,140,120,100]; for(var i IN a) {wireframe @i; delay 0.4;}
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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The protein sits on the surface of a membrane, and makes prostaglandin hormones when not inhibited. There is a nice [http://http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/education_discussion/molecule_of_the_month/images/4cox_tunnel.gif figure] of the protein and the membrane in a molecule of the month article by David Goodsell.
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The protein sits on the surface of a membrane, and makes prostaglandin hormones when not inhibited. There is a nice [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/education_discussion/molecule_of_the_month/images/4cox_tunnel.gif figure] of the protein and the membrane in a molecule of the month article by David Goodsell.
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<scene name='60/609967/With_membrane/1'>Membrane orientation</scene>

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The protein sits on the surface of a membrane, and makes prostaglandin hormones when not inhibited. There is a nice figure of the protein and the membrane in a molecule of the month article by David Goodsell.

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