User:John S. de Banzie/Globular Protein
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3. Globular proteins have mixed secondary structure. | 3. Globular proteins have mixed secondary structure. | ||
- | (U5-15kD is a component of the U5 small nuclear ribosomal protein particle (snRNP). This in turn is a component of the spliceosome, a | + | (U5-15kD is a component of the U5 small nuclear ribosomal protein particle (snRNP). This in turn is a component of the spliceosome, a macromolecular assembly involved in converting primary transcripts into functional mRNAs. U5-15kD was chosen for this page because it is small, but has all of the features necessary to illustrate the points being made.) |
The <scene name='58/587846/1qgv_sf/2'>space filling model</scene> of the protein shows that the protein is compact, globular, and has no signs of internal cavities. | The <scene name='58/587846/1qgv_sf/2'>space filling model</scene> of the protein shows that the protein is compact, globular, and has no signs of internal cavities. |
Revision as of 20:20, 31 May 2014
Simple Example of Globular Protein Structure
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