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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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Biologically, Ectatomin exists as a heterodimer stabilized by <scene name='69/691538/Jsmol_stop_being_shit/1'>disulfide linkages</scene> linkages. The <scene name='69/691538/Alpha_subunit/1'>α subunit</scene> has 37 amino acid residues, while the <scene name='69/691538/Beta_subunit/1'>β subunit</scene> has 34 amino acid residues. The structure of Ectatomin was solved using 2D NMR and CHARMm computational optimization, though there are 20 similar proposed models in total.
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Biologically, Ectatomin exists as a heterodimer stabilized by <scene name='69/691538/Cysteine_disulfide/1'>disulfide linkages</scene> linkages. The <scene name='69/691538/Alpha_subunit/1'>α subunit</scene> has 37 amino acid residues, while the <scene name='69/691538/Beta_subunit/1'>β subunit</scene> has 34 amino acid residues. The structure of Ectatomin was solved using 2D NMR and CHARMm computational optimization, though there are 20 similar proposed models in total.

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Ectatomin (1eci)

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