Sandbox Reserved 793

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<Structure load='1C96' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Aconitase' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
<Structure load='1C96' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Aconitase' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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<scene name='56/563205/Aconitase-_unedited/1'>Aconitase</scene> is known to create a citrate complex.
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<scene name='56/563205/Aconitase-_unedited/1'>Aconitase</scene> is known to create a citrate complex, as well as an isocitrate complex. Aconitase forming the citrate complex is shown here.
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<scene name='56/563205/Helices_and_sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of aconitase contains both alpha helices (green) and beta sheets (blue) surrounding the ligands.
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The<scene name='56/563205/Helices_and_sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of aconitase contains both alpha helices (green) and beta sheets (blue) surrounding the ligands.
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrogen_bonds/1'>hydrogen bonds</scene>
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrogen_bonds/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene> are shown in brown throughout the protein's backbone.
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene>
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrophobic/1'>Hydrophobic residues</scene> (light purple) are present throughout the secondary structure of aconitase, primarily in regions tucked close to the center of the protein.
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrophillic_and_hydrophobic/1'>hydrophilic residues</scene>
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<scene name='56/563205/Hydrophillic_and_hydrophobic/1'>Hydrophilic residues</scene> and charged residues(dark purple) are present in the protein in areas where in it is typically exposed to water.

Revision as of 17:21, 18 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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Aconitase

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is known to create a citrate complex, as well as an isocitrate complex. Aconitase forming the citrate complex is shown here. The of aconitase contains both alpha helices (green) and beta sheets (blue) surrounding the ligands. are shown in brown throughout the protein's backbone. (light purple) are present throughout the secondary structure of aconitase, primarily in regions tucked close to the center of the protein. and charged residues(dark purple) are present in the protein in areas where in it is typically exposed to water.

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