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| - | The <scene name='Sandbox_46/Tryp_secondary_color/2'>secondary structure</scene> of Trypsin consists of two alpha helices (light green) and two beta sheets (peach). The yellow and red molecules are not part of the Trypsin structure; they were added during crystallization to freeze Trypsin in a specific conformation. | + | The <scene name='Sandbox_46/Tryp_secondary_color/2'>secondary structure</scene> of Trypsin consists of two alpha helices (light green) and two beta sheets (peach). The yellow and red molecules are not part of the Trypsin structure; they were added during crystallization to freeze Trypsin in a specific conformation. '''Fix THIS. they bind at active site''' |
<scene name='Sandbox_46/Polar_vs_nonpolar/1'>polar vs. nonpolar</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox_46/Polar_vs_nonpolar/1'>polar vs. nonpolar</scene> | ||
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To follow the primary structure (amino acid sequence) of Trypsin, click The N-terminus is blue and the C-terminus is red.
The of Trypsin consists of two alpha helices (light green) and two beta sheets (peach). The yellow and red molecules are not part of the Trypsin structure; they were added during crystallization to freeze Trypsin in a specific conformation. Fix THIS. they bind at active site
