User:Robert Dutnall/Sandbox 1 alpha helix

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All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation.
All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation.
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain/1'>Click here to show only the polypeptide mainchain.</scene>
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain/2'>Click here to show only the polypeptide mainchain.</scene>
Move the structure around and see if you can identify the N- and C-termini.
Move the structure around and see if you can identify the N- and C-termini.
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain_label/1'>Click here to see if you were correct.</scene>
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain_label/2'>Click here to see if you were correct.</scene>
More text here
More text here
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain_label_hbonds'>Click here to add hydrogen bonds (purple).</scene>
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<scene name='User:Robert_Dutnall/Sandbox_1_alpha_helix/A_helix_mainchain_label_hbonds/2'>Click here to add hydrogen bonds (purple).</scene>
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Revision as of 23:15, 24 August 2011

Biochemistry Tutorial #2 - Secondary Structure

Blah, blah, blah

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

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

All the atoms are shown in this initial orientation.

Move the structure around and see if you can identify the N- and C-termini.

More text here

More text here

More text here

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