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| - | Introduction<StructureSection load='1hpl' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of Lipase (PDB entry [[1hpl]])' scene=''> | + | Introduction<StructureSection load='1hpl' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of Lipase (PDB entry [[1hpl]])' scene=''>Pancreatic <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipase/1'>lipase</scene> is secreted from the pancreas and is the primary enzyme that breaks down lipids in the digestive system. Lipase consists of 449 amino acids in two subunits, A and B. Its secondary structure consists of . It is composed of both <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipase_hydrophobicres/2'>hydrophobic</scene> and <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipase_polarres/1'>polar residues</scene>. |
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<scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipasesecondarystructures/1'>Secondary Structures</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipasesecondarystructures/1'>Secondary Structures</scene> | ||
<scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipasehydrophobicpolar/1'>Hydrophobic and Polar Residues</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipasehydrophobicpolar/1'>Hydrophobic and Polar Residues</scene> | ||
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| - | <scene name='Sandbox_47/Lipase_hydrophobicres/2'>hydrophobic residues</scene> | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 7 November 2011
| Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox. Sandboxes 30-60 are reserved for use by Biochemistry 410 & 412 at Messiah College taught by Dr. Hannah Tims during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013. |
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