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Sandbox 49
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This is the <scene name='Sandbox_49/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of trypsin. | This is the <scene name='Sandbox_49/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of trypsin. | ||
| - | The <scene name='Sandbox_49/A_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene> of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its <scene name='Sandbox_49/Beta/1'>beta sheets</scene> are highlighted in green. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Backbone/1'>backbone</scene>, also known as the main chain of trypsin. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Hydandpolar/1'>polarity</scene> of trypsin can be seen with purple representing polar areas and gray representing nonpolar areas.The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Charge/1'>charges</scene> of trypsin. | + | The <scene name='Sandbox_49/A_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene> of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its <scene name='Sandbox_49/Beta/1'>beta sheets</scene> are highlighted in green. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Backbone/1'>backbone</scene>, also known as the main chain of trypsin. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Hydandpolar/1'>polarity</scene> of trypsin can be seen with purple representing polar areas and gray representing nonpolar areas.The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Charge/1'>charges</scene> of trypsin with red showing the negative charges (anionic) and blue showing the positively charged areas(cationic), while purple shows the uncharged areas. |
Revision as of 23:29, 29 October 2010
| Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox. Sandboxes 30-60 are reserved for use by Biochemistry 410 & 412 at Messiah College taught by Dr. Hannah Tims during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013. |
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This is the of trypsin. The of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its are highlighted in green. The , also known as the main chain of trypsin. The of trypsin can be seen with purple representing polar areas and gray representing nonpolar areas.The of trypsin with red showing the negative charges (anionic) and blue showing the positively charged areas(cationic), while purple shows the uncharged areas.
