User:Isabelle Morose/Sandbox 1

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==MySandbox==
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The structure of a <scene name='User:Isabelle_Morose/Sandbox_1/Monomer/1'>monomer</scene> of OspC is made up of 5 alpha helices and 2 beta sheets interconnected by six loops. The pathogenic form of OspC is thought to be a dimer resulting mainly from the unexposed, mostly hydrophobic interaction between the two longest alpha helices, the
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The structure of a <scene name='User:Isabelle_Morose/Sandbox_1/Monomer/2'>monomer</scene> of OspC is made up of 5 alpha helices and 2 beta sheets interconnected by six loops. The pathogenic form of OspC is thought to be a <scene name='User:Isabelle_Morose/Sandbox_1/Dimer/4'>dimer</scene> resulting mainly from the unexposed, mostly hydrophobic interaction between the two longest alpha helices, the <scene name='User:Isabelle_Morose/Sandbox_1/Alpha_1/1'>α1 helices</scene>
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<scene name='User:Isabelle_Morose/Sandbox_1/Dimer/2'>OspC dimer</scene>
 

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The structure of a of OspC is made up of 5 alpha helices and 2 beta sheets interconnected by six loops. The pathogenic form of OspC is thought to be a resulting mainly from the unexposed, mostly hydrophobic interaction between the two longest alpha helices, the

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