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<scene name='colorGROUP'>N to C terminus</scene>
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Let us color the two main forms of regular secondary
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in this protein. Alpha helix appear in red, beta sheet in yellow.
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{How many alpha helices are in this structure?
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Hello World, this is my 'Proteopedia page


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Let us color the two main forms of regular secondary in this protein. Alpha helix appear in red, beta sheet in yellow.


1. How many alpha helices are in this structure?

none.
One.
Four.

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