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User:Karsten Theis/Favorite 3D scenes
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| + | ===Active site of alpha-galactosidase mutant=== | ||
| + | <jmol><jmolLink><script>script "/scripts/78/786673/Fig2a_galnac_complex/2.spt"; ppdiaCaptionCmd = "changeCaption('Crystal structure of GAL(SA) bound to N-acetyl galactosamine. GAL(SA) active site residues are shown in yellow and the product, N-acetyl galactosamine, is in gray when shown. The blue mesh around the sugar represents its (2Fo-Fc) electron density.','white','black');";javascript @ppdiaCaptionCmd;model 2; model 2; hide a2g:A</script><text>3D scene</text></jmolLink></jmol> and [https://proteopedia.org/w/Garman_lab:_Interconversion_of_lysosomal_enzyme_specificities#galactose page context] | ||
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| + | Alpha-galactosidase usually bind to galactose, but this mutant also binds to N-acetyl galactosamine. Show the model of the <jmol> | ||
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| + | <checked>false</checked> | ||
| + | <text>sugar</text> | ||
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| + | in the active site. | ||
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Revision as of 01:16, 11 October 2020
Consideration for a BioMolViz category tag
This is a collection of scenes I like. They show what is possible in Jmol, and they illustrate the power of biomolecular visualization particularly well. Each scene comes with one green link to show the scene on this page, and a regular link to see it in the context of the page where I found it.
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Place holder
and page context
