CPK
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In this color scheme, <font color="grey">'''carbon is gray or black'''</font>, <font color="red">'''oxygen is red'''</font>, <font color="blue">'''nitrogen is blue'''</font>, <font color="#c0c000">'''sulfur is yellow'''</font>, and hydrogen is white. | In this color scheme, <font color="grey">'''carbon is gray or black'''</font>, <font color="red">'''oxygen is red'''</font>, <font color="blue">'''nitrogen is blue'''</font>, <font color="#c0c000">'''sulfur is yellow'''</font>, and hydrogen is white. | ||
- | As an example, to the right you see [[selenocysteine]] and then you can change its rendering with the green links below: | + | As an example, to the right you see '''[[selenocysteine]]''' and then you can change its rendering with the green links below: |
*<scene name='CPK/Selenocysteine_ball_and_stick/2'>Ball and Stick</scene> | *<scene name='CPK/Selenocysteine_ball_and_stick/2'>Ball and Stick</scene> | ||
*<scene name='35/355976/Selenocysteine_ball_and_stick/7'>Ball and Stick</scene> | *<scene name='35/355976/Selenocysteine_ball_and_stick/7'>Ball and Stick</scene> | ||
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*<scene name='CPK/Selenocysteine_spacefilled/1'>Spacefilling</scene> | *<scene name='CPK/Selenocysteine_spacefilled/1'>Spacefilling</scene> | ||
- | Another example, heme C: | + | Another example, '''heme C''': |
* <scene name='35/355976/Heme_c_ball_and_stick/1'>Ball and Stick</scene> | * <scene name='35/355976/Heme_c_ball_and_stick/1'>Ball and Stick</scene> | ||
* <scene name='35/355976/Heme_c_sticks/1'>Sticks</scene> | * <scene name='35/355976/Heme_c_sticks/1'>Sticks</scene> |
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References
- ↑ Corey, RB and Pauling L (1953), Molecular models of amino acids, peptides and proteins. Rev. Sci. Instr. 24: 621-627.
- ↑ Koltun WL. Precision space-filling atomic models. Biopolymers. 1965 Dec;3(6):665-79. PMID:4158989 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bip.360030606