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The dimer contains
The dimer contains
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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_126/Dimer/2'>4 cys</scene>.
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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_126/Dimer/2'>4 Cys amino acids</scene>.
(<font color='orange'>'''Cys is orange'''</font>.)
(<font color='orange'>'''Cys is orange'''</font>.)
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See if
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We would like to make fluorescent mutants for microscopy. One way to do this is by attaching maleimide dye to cysteine (Cys) amino acids present in the protein. First we need to check that there are
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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_126/Dimer/4'>cys on surface</scene>.
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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_126/Dimer/4'>cys sites available on the surface</scene>.
We will mutate
We will mutate
<scene name='User:Jaime_B._Hutchison/Sandbox_1/Dimer/1'>this Cys</scene>
<scene name='User:Jaime_B._Hutchison/Sandbox_1/Dimer/1'>this Cys</scene>

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The dimer contains . (Cys is orange.) We would like to make fluorescent mutants for microscopy. One way to do this is by attaching maleimide dye to cysteine (Cys) amino acids present in the protein. First we need to check that there are . We will mutate

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