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==Example structure: Lysozyme==
==Example structure: Lysozyme==
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In this tutorial, we will use lysozyme bound to a <scene name='79/797412/Carb/3'>carbohydrate</scene> as our example structure. In the <scene name='79/797412/Overall/2'>opening scene</scene>, the protein is shown in blue ("deep sky blue", to be exact) as a carbon alpha trace, and the carbohydrate is shown in all-bonds, colored using the [[CPK|CPK color scheme]]. Lysozyme was the [[Highest_impact_structures|first enzyme structure]] to be solved.
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In this tutorial, we will use lysozyme bound to a <scene name='79/797412/Carb/3'>carbohydrate</scene> as our example structure. In the <scene name='79/797412/Overall/3'>opening scene</scene>, the protein is shown in blue ("deep sky blue", to be exact) as a carbon alpha trace, and the carbohydrate is shown in all-bonds, colored using the [[CPK|CPK color scheme]]. Lysozyme was the [[Highest_impact_structures|first enzyme structure]] to be solved.
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<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene='79/797412/Overall/2'>
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<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of the enzyme lysozyme (blue) in complex with carbohydrate (gray, red and blue)' scene='79/797412/Overall/2'>

Revision as of 17:42, 16 October 2018

This is a brief tutorial on how to read a Proteopedia article and view the integrated 3D figures.

Example structure: Lysozyme

In this tutorial, we will use lysozyme bound to a as our example structure. In the , the protein is shown in blue ("deep sky blue", to be exact) as a carbon alpha trace, and the carbohydrate is shown in all-bonds, colored using the CPK color scheme. Lysozyme was the first enzyme structure to be solved.

Structure of the enzyme lysozyme (blue) in complex with carbohydrate (gray, red and blue)

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

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Karsten Theis, Angel Herraez

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