User:Robert Dutnall/Sandbox 1 alpha helix
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<Structure load='Tut_alpha_helix.pdb' size='500' frame='true' align='left' caption='' scene='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix/1'/> | <Structure load='Tut_alpha_helix.pdb' size='500' frame='true' align='left' caption='' scene='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix/1'/> | ||
- | All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation | + | All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation. Move the structure around and see if you can identify the N- and C-termini. |
- | + | <scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix/5'>Click here to see if you were correct.</scene> | |
<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix/2'>Click here to show only the polypeptide mainchain.</scene> | <scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix/2'>Click here to show only the polypeptide mainchain.</scene> |
Revision as of 22:50, 24 August 2011
Biochemistry Tutorial #2 - Secondary Structure
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Note: in these tutorials, the images are 3D interactive images. You can manipulate them as you wish to get a better view of the molecules.
You can rotate the structure by holding down the right mouse button and dragging.
Other things you can do:
- To rotate: left drag
- To Zoom: scroll button or shift + left drag
- To Translate: ctrl + right drag
- Right click to bring up an options menu
This is an alpha helix
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All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation. Move the structure around and see if you can identify the N- and C-termini.
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