User:Katelyn Burke/Sandbox 1
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==4HS1 structure== | ==4HS1 structure== | ||
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+ | This is the <scene name='69/696880/Secondary_structure_of_mtnrdh/1'>Secondary Structure</scene> of MtNrdH. | ||
<Structure load='4HS1' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='4HS1' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | <Structure load='4HS1' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='4HS1' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | ||
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- | <StructureSection load='1stp' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene=''> | ||
- | This is a default text for your page '''Katelyn Burke/Sandbox 1'''. Click above on '''edit this page''' to modify. Be careful with the < and > signs. | ||
- | You may include any references to papers as in: the use of JSmol in Proteopedia <ref>DOI 10.1002/ijch.201300024</ref> or to the article describing Jmol <ref>PMID:21638687</ref> to the rescue. | ||
== Function == | == Function == | ||
== Conserved Sequences == | == Conserved Sequences == | ||
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+ | In red is the conserved sequence <scene name='69/696880/Cvqc/4'>CVQC</scene> where reduction occurs. | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
- | This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein. You can make your own scenes on SAT starting from scratch or loading and editing one of these sample scenes. | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
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4HS1 structure
This is the of MtNrdH.
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Function
Conserved Sequences
In red is the conserved sequence where reduction occurs.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
</StructureSection>