Sandbox Reserved 1557
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This view shows the <scene name='82/823081/Hydrophobicity/1'>Hyrdrophobicity</scene> of the protein. The protein hydrophobicity can determine how it interacts with other molecules or proteins. The hydrophobic areas are apart of the interior part of the protein as the hydrophilic is on the exterior so it can interact with the environment. | This view shows the <scene name='82/823081/Hydrophobicity/1'>Hyrdrophobicity</scene> of the protein. The protein hydrophobicity can determine how it interacts with other molecules or proteins. The hydrophobic areas are apart of the interior part of the protein as the hydrophilic is on the exterior so it can interact with the environment. | ||
| - | This shows <scene name='82/823081/ | + | This shows <scene name='82/823081/Space_filling_view/1'>Space Filling</scene> view. The space filling view helps display van der waals interactions which is important to visualize on a protein and helps visualize how a protein can move. This view shows <scene name='82/823081/Charged/2'>Charged</scene> areas of the protein which as you can see a good majority of the protein isn't charged. This protein has positve and negative charged parts but with the areas that are not charged, neutral would be a better way to explain this protein. Glutamine is negative, and histidine is positive within this protein that play a role in covalent binding which is where electrons are shared within the protein to allow it to be more stable. |
This view shows the <scene name='82/823081/Acidic_negative/1'>Acidic_Negative</scene> parts in yellow. The negative area shows the phosphate backbone as well. | This view shows the <scene name='82/823081/Acidic_negative/1'>Acidic_Negative</scene> parts in yellow. The negative area shows the phosphate backbone as well. | ||
Revision as of 21:24, 8 December 2019
| This Sandbox is Reserved from Aug 26 through Dec 12, 2019 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1556 through Sandbox Reserved 1575. |
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