User:Eric Martz/Sandbox 10
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<li>Show <scene name='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin/2'>only the backbone</scene> of the gramicidin protein chains. | <li>Show <scene name='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin/2'>only the backbone</scene> of the gramicidin protein chains. | ||
| - | <li><scene name='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin_with_bilayer/ | + | <li><scene name='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin_with_bilayer/3'>Show a slice of the lipid bilayer.</scene> (Most hydrogen atoms are omitted.) |
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Revision as of 01:18, 5 March 2010
Proposed Title: Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer
| Theoretical Model: The protein structure described on this page was determined theoretically, and hence should be interpreted with caution. |
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Two copies of the gramicidin protein are shown here () arranged as they are believed to be when they form a channel through a lipid bilayer membrane. The shape of the protein is shown transparent (ghostly), and a backbone trace connecting the alpha carbon atoms of each amino acid chain is opaque (solid).
- Show of the gramicidin protein chains.
- (Most hydrogen atoms are omitted.)
