User:Eleanor Crabb/Sandbox 2
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| - | Returning now to both chains in the structure 1z3a we will use this to identify the four tiers of protein structure. | + | Returning now to both chains in the structure 1z3a we will use this to identify the four tiers of protein structure.<applet load='1z3a' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' /><scene name='User:Eleanor_Crabb/Sandbox_2/1z3a_chaina/1'> the amino acid residue</scene> |
| - | The primary structure is simply the arrangement of amino acid residues with in the chain. This can be emphasized by colouring Chain A according to residue. | + | The '''primary structure''' is simply the arrangement of amino acid residues with in the chain. This can be emphasized by colouring Chain A according to <scene name='User:Eleanor_Crabb/Sandbox_2/1z3a_chaina_amino/1'>residue</scene>. Hover your cursor over the molecule to identify some of the different residues present in the protein. |
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| + | The protein can also be coloured according to the '''secondary structure'''. In the <scene name='User:Eleanor_Crabb/Sandbox_2/1z3a_chaina_secondarystructure/1'>secondary structure</scene> a-helices are shown in pink and <math>b</math>-sheets in yellow. Rotate the molecule to look at these features in more detail. | ||
Revision as of 22:29, 8 October 2009
Protein structure
Returning now to both chains in the structure 1z3a we will use this to identify the four tiers of protein structure.
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The primary structure is simply the arrangement of amino acid residues with in the chain. This can be emphasized by colouring Chain A according to . Hover your cursor over the molecule to identify some of the different residues present in the protein.
The protein can also be coloured according to the secondary structure. In the a-helices are shown in pink and <math>b</math>-sheets in yellow. Rotate the molecule to look at these features in more detail.

