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We can see the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophilics/1'>hydrophilic</scene> residues here while the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophobics/2'>hydrophobic</scene> residues are seen here. | We can see the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophilics/1'>hydrophilic</scene> residues here while the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophobics/2'>hydrophobic</scene> residues are seen here. | ||
| - | We can get a clearer picture of the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophobics_transparency_2/1'>hydrophobic</scene> chains in the presence of the rest of the molecule. | + | We can get a clearer picture of the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophobics_transparency_2/1'>hydrophobic</scene> chains in the presence of the rest of the molecule. The maroon chains represent the hydrophobic residues seen earlier while the transparent part of the protein shows the other residues present. We can invert this image to obtain the <scene name='56/563203/Hydrophilic_transparency_1/1'>hydrophilic chains</scene>, which are shown in light brown. |
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| 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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This is a protein with four chains
The model is seen here
This depicts the hydrogen bonding present in the backbone for the protein.
The are represented here
Here's some for the beta sheet.
Here are the
We can see the residues here while the residues are seen here.
We can get a clearer picture of the chains in the presence of the rest of the molecule. The maroon chains represent the hydrophobic residues seen earlier while the transparent part of the protein shows the other residues present. We can invert this image to obtain the , which are shown in light brown.
