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Chain A of <scene name='56/563204/Chain_a/1'>citrate synthase</scene> is comprised of mainly alpha helices. The <scene name='56/563204/Secondary_structure/2'>secondary structure</scene> shows the vast majority of the protein is alpha helices (blue-gray) with a small beta sheet (orange). The <scene name='56/563204/Backbone_hydrogen_bonds/2'>hydrogen bonds</scene> in the backbone are shown in green. The <scene name='56/563204/Hydrophobic_residues/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> are shown in grey. The <scene name='56/563204/Charged_and_polar_residues/1'>charged and polar residues</scene> are in pink. The <scene name='56/563204/Water_interaction/1'>water molecule interactions</scene> are shown in blue, the protein in cream and the ligand in a light purple. The <scene name='56/563204/Ligand_interaction/1'>ligand binding residues</scene> are depicted in ball in stick and the rest of the protein is in ribbon diagram. The <scene name='56/563204/Catalytic_residues/1'>catalytic residues</scene> are shown in black.
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<scene name='56/563204/Chain_a/1'>Chain A</scene> of citrate synthase is comprised of mainly alpha helices. The <scene name='56/563204/Secondary_structure/2'>secondary structure</scene> shows the vast majority of the protein is alpha helices (blue-gray) with a small beta sheet (orange). The <scene name='56/563204/Backbone_hydrogen_bonds/2'>hydrogen bonds</scene> in the backbone are shown in green. The <scene name='56/563204/Hydrophobic_residues/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> are shown in grey. The <scene name='56/563204/Charged_and_polar_residues/1'>charged and polar residues</scene> are in pink. The <scene name='56/563204/Water_interaction/1'>water molecule interactions</scene> are shown in blue, the protein in cream and the ligand in a light purple. The <scene name='56/563204/Ligand_interaction/1'>ligand binding residues</scene> are depicted in ball in stick and the rest of the protein is in ribbon diagram. The <scene name='56/563204/Catalytic_residues/1'>catalytic residues</scene> are shown in black.

Revision as of 12:01, 17 October 2013

This Sandbox is Reserved from Oct 10, 2013, through May 20, 2014 for use in the course "CHEM 410 Biochemistry 1 and 2" taught by Hanna Tims at the Messiah College. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 780 through Sandbox Reserved 807.
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Citrate Synthase

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of citrate synthase is comprised of mainly alpha helices. The shows the vast majority of the protein is alpha helices (blue-gray) with a small beta sheet (orange). The in the backbone are shown in green. The are shown in grey. The are in pink. The are shown in blue, the protein in cream and the ligand in a light purple. The are depicted in ball in stick and the rest of the protein is in ribbon diagram. The are shown in black.

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