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<Structure load='3c2i' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /><applet load='1PV7' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption=' Lactose Permease' />
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==This is a placeholder==
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This sandbox is in use until June 1, 2009 for UMass Chemistry 490a. Others please do not edit this page. Thanks!
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Lactose Permease
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The main function of lactose permease is to pass lactose across the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. The protein is made up of 12 alpha helices. The two halves contain the <scene name='Sandbox18/My_scene2/1'>hydrophilic core</scene>. This <scene name='Sandbox18/Amphapathic_element/1'>amphipathic</scene> element shown in dark blue is a alpha helix which spans the membrane of a cell.
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-Chris Baker
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<Structure load='3c2i<Structure load='Insert PDB code or filename here' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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The physical models shown on this page were designed and built by the MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling. For more information about physical protein modeling, visit the CBM web site at www.rpc.msoe.edu/cbm.

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Lactose Permease

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This sandbox is in use until June 1, 2009 for UMass Chemistry 490a. Others please do not edit this page. Thanks!

Lactose Permease

The main function of lactose permease is to pass lactose across the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. The protein is made up of 12 alpha helices. The two halves contain the . This element shown in dark blue is a alpha helix which spans the membrane of a cell.

-Chris Baker

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' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />

The physical models shown on this page were designed and built by the MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling. For more information about physical protein modeling, visit the CBM web site at www.rpc.msoe.edu/cbm.

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