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==='''Hydrophobic and polar areas'''===
<scene name='Sandbox_49/Hydrophobic_and_polar/3'>Hydrophobic and polar</scene> structure where pink balls are polar. Grey is hydrophobic and green ball are calcium.
<scene name='Sandbox_49/Hydrophobic_and_polar/3'>Hydrophobic and polar</scene> structure where pink balls are polar. Grey is hydrophobic and green ball are calcium.
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===Chain of amino acids==
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<scene name='Sandbox_49/Chain_of_amino_acids/2'>The amino acids</scene> figure is displayed where the carboxyl terminal is in red and the Nitrogen terminal is in blue. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Lysine_residues/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> is noted with (*)while the atoms connected to it are displayed in ball and stick structure. The lysine is bind to the atoms by hydrogen or hydrophic bonds.
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<scene name='Sandbox_49/Chain_of_amino_acids/2'>The amino acids</scene> figure is displayed where the carboxyl terminal is in red and the Nitrogen terminal is in blue. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Lysine_residues/1'>Lysine residues</scene> is noted with (*)while the atoms connected to it are displayed in ball and stick structure. The lysine is bind to the atoms by hydrogen or hydrophic bonds.
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The Cationic and anionic residues
The Cationic and anionic residues
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<scene name='Sandbox_49/Cationic_vs_ionic_residues/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_49/Cationic_vs_ionic_residues/1'>cationic and anionic</scene> structre where red mean cationic and blue means anionic.
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Revision as of 23:32, 23 September 2009

PDB ID 1a4v

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1a4v, resolution 1.80Å ()
Ligands:
Activity: Lactose synthase, with EC number 2.4.1.22
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Structure

To the right is the of Alpha Lactalbumin which is found in cow milk.

The of the protein is displayed. Alpha helix are shown as rockets and beta strands as planks. Random coils are white.


Hydrophobic and polar areas

structure where pink balls are polar. Grey is hydrophobic and green ball are calcium.


Chain of amino acids

figure is displayed where the carboxyl terminal is in red and the Nitrogen terminal is in blue. The is noted with (*)while the atoms connected to it are displayed in ball and stick structure. The lysine is bind to the atoms by hydrogen or hydrophic bonds.


The Cationic and anionic residues structre where red mean cationic and blue means anionic.


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