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The <scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_sf/1'>space filling model</scene> of the protein shows that the protein is compact, globular, and has no signs of internal cavities.
The <scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_sf/1'>space filling model</scene> of the protein shows that the protein is compact, globular, and has no signs of internal cavities.
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<scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_phobicity/1'>Colouring the hydrophilic and hydrophobic residues</scene> shows that the interior of the protein is primarily hydrophobic (red) and the exterior is primarily hydrophilic (blue).
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Colouring the <scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_phobicity/1'>hydrophilic and hydrophobic residues</scene> shows that the interior of the protein is primarily hydrophobic (red) and the exterior is primarily hydrophilic (blue).
The <scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_ca/1'>cartoon view</scene> of the protein shows that the protein has mixed secondary structure. There are three segments of alpha-helix (magenta), six segments of beta-pleated sheet (gold), and some irregular regions (white).
The <scene name='58/587846/U5-15kd_ca/1'>cartoon view</scene> of the protein shows that the protein has mixed secondary structure. There are three segments of alpha-helix (magenta), six segments of beta-pleated sheet (gold), and some irregular regions (white).

Revision as of 19:45, 31 May 2014

Simple Example of Globular Protein Structure

U5 Spliceosomal protein, 1qgv

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