Valosin Containing Protein D120

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Introduction:
 
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Lactase is the name of the enzyme that is responsible for metabolizing any lactose that might be present in the human diet. On the right is a 3-Dimensional representation of the lactase enzyme. This enzyme consists of 4 identical proteins that assemble to make a tetramer. Each of these individual subunits has the necessary structure to metabolize one molecule of lactose at a time. Thus, at any particular moment in time, the lactase tetramer can be processing 4 molecules of lactose.
 
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In this tutorial, you will take a tour of the basic structure of the lactase protein.
 
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and display another structure.
 
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<scene name='Sandbox/Lactase_monomer_1/1'>Lactase monomer</scene>
 
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<scene name='Sandbox/Lactase_monomer_2/1'>Lactase monomer spacefill</scene>
 
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<scene name='Sandbox/Dna_surface/1'>dnasurface</scene>.
 

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