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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarase/1'>Fumarase</scene> is awesome!!
<scene name='56/563195/Fumarase/1'>Fumarase</scene> is awesome!!
==Fumarase==
==Fumarase==
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This is the <scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-helicies_and_sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of fumarase. There are alpha helicies and beta sheets present.
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This image depicts the <scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-helicies_and_sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of fumarase. Alpha helicies are represented in coral color, and beta sheets are yellow. Alpha helicies make up most of the structure of fumarase. There are also random chains colored various colors within this depiction of its secondary structure.
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There are many <scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-hydrophobic2/1'>hydrophobic</scene> portions of fumarase.
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Some of the <scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-hydrophobic3/1'>hydrophobic transparencey</scene> portions of fumarase (gray) and <scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-hydrophobicphilic2/1'>hydrophillic</scene> portions (yellow) illustrate the complexity of residue interactions with the solvent (water).
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-hydrophobic3/1'>hydrophobic transparencey</scene>
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasewater/2'>Solvent accessibility</scene> is shown through the blue spheres representing water and the white portion of fumarase itself. As can be seen, the center of the alpha helicies is inaccessible to solvent, as is certain portions of the motif near the catalitic residues.
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarase-hydrophobicphilic2/1'>and philic</scene>
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasewater/2'>solvent accessibility</scene>
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstrate/1'>Ligand</scene>
<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstrate/1'>Ligand</scene>
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstratecatalytic/1'>catalytic residues</scene>
<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstratecatalytic/1'>catalytic residues</scene>
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<scene name='56/563195/Fumaraseligandresidues2/1'>ligand residues take two</scene>
 
<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstrateresidues/1'>ligand residues</scene>
<scene name='56/563195/Fumarasesubstrateresidues/1'>ligand residues</scene>

Revision as of 04:44, 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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Fumarase

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is awesome!!

Fumarase

This image depicts the of fumarase. Alpha helicies are represented in coral color, and beta sheets are yellow. Alpha helicies make up most of the structure of fumarase. There are also random chains colored various colors within this depiction of its secondary structure.

Some of the portions of fumarase (gray) and portions (yellow) illustrate the complexity of residue interactions with the solvent (water). is shown through the blue spheres representing water and the white portion of fumarase itself. As can be seen, the center of the alpha helicies is inaccessible to solvent, as is certain portions of the motif near the catalitic residues.

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