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אינסולין יוצר קשרי מימן בין שתי שרשרות B ונוצר <scene name='User:Whitney_Stoppel/sandbox1/Insulin_dimer/2'>דימר</scene>
אינסולין יוצר קשרי מימן בין שתי שרשרות B ונוצר <scene name='User:Whitney_Stoppel/sandbox1/Insulin_dimer/2'>דימר</scene>
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קישור נוסף above in white. Then, 3 dimers can come together in the presence of zinc ions and form a hexamer. Insulin is stored in the <scene name='User:Amir_Mitchell/hebrew_hemoglobin/Amino_acid_by_colors/3'>hexameric form</scene> in the body. This <scene name='User:Whitney_Stoppel/sandbox1/Insulin_ph7/2'>scene highlights</scene> the hydrophobic (gray) and polar (purple) parts of an insulin monomer at a pH of 7. It is believed that the hydrophobic sections on the B-chain cause insulin aggregation which initially caused problems in the manufacture and storage of insulin for [[Pharmaceutical_Drugs#Treatments|pharmaceutical use]].
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קישור נוסף above in white. Then, 3 dimers can come together in the presence of zinc ions and form a hexamer. Insulin is stored in the <scene name='User:Whitney_Stoppel/sandbox1/Insulin_dimer/1'>hexameric form</scene> in the body. This <scene name='User:Whitney_Stoppel/sandbox1/Insulin_ph7/2'>scene highlights</scene> the hydrophobic (gray) and polar (purple) parts of an insulin monomer at a pH of 7. It is believed that the hydrophobic sections on the B-chain cause insulin aggregation which initially caused problems in the manufacture and storage of insulin for [[Pharmaceutical_Drugs#Treatments|pharmaceutical use]].
</StructureSection> For additional details see [[Insulin Structure & Function]].
</StructureSection> For additional details see [[Insulin Structure & Function]].

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One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst in the Roberts Research Group and on display at the Molecular Playground.

Human insulin chain A (grey) and chain B (green), 3i40

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For additional details see Insulin Structure & Function.


3D structures of Insulin (Updated on 09-June-2015)

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