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== Function of your protein ==
== Function of your protein ==
Add later- here is the <scene name='87/873230/Protein_view_2/1'>ligand</scene>
Add later- here is the <scene name='87/873230/Protein_view_2/1'>ligand</scene>
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6XOZ is a ligand on the PYCR1 protein.
== Biological relevance and broader implications ==
== Biological relevance and broader implications ==
== Important amino acids==
== Important amino acids==
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<scene name='87/873230/Ligands/1'>ligands</scene>
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
There are 5 domains. Among all of them, there is about 50% alpha helices, 40% beta sheets, and about 10% other structures. Alpha helices, beta sheets, and some of the other structures all are bonded to the different ligands. Some of the ligands bond to H2O “outside of the loop”
There are 5 domains. Among all of them, there is about 50% alpha helices, 40% beta sheets, and about 10% other structures. Alpha helices, beta sheets, and some of the other structures all are bonded to the different ligands. Some of the ligands bond to H2O “outside of the loop”

Revision as of 22:22, 18 April 2021

This Sandbox is Reserved from 01/25/2021 through 04/30/2021 for use in Biochemistry taught by Bonnie Hall at Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1665 through Sandbox Reserved 1682.
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References

  1. Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
  2. Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644

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