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<StructureSection load='Dunham-Peptide1.pdb' size='580' side='right' caption='Peptide 1' scene='79/796888/Peptide-1-ball-and-stick/1'>
<StructureSection load='Dunham-Peptide1.pdb' size='580' side='right' caption='Peptide 1' scene='79/796888/Peptide-1-ball-and-stick/1'>
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Peptide 1 is an 11-amino acid fragment of a larger protein. Use the green links in the text below to view different representations of this peptide to help you answer the questions in your activity handout.
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== Representations==
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The default representation is called <scene name='79/795974/Ball-and-stick/1'>"ball-and-stick"</scene>.
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Another very common representation is known as "spacefill". Explore the different levels of "spacefill" for these molecules including:<scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_20/1'>spacefill 20%</scene>, <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_50/1'>spacefill 50%</scene>, and <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_100/1'>spacefill 100%</scene>.
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Revision as of 00:33, 8 October 2018

Protein Secondary Structure Activity: Model 1

Peptide 1

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Model 2

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