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= '''Papain''' = | = '''Papain''' = | ||
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== '''Introduction''' == | == '''Introduction''' == | ||
3' Carbon and a 5' Nitrogen terminus.</scene> The red end of the protein indicates the 3' Carbon end, while the blue end indicates the 5' Nitrogen terminal. The varying colors in between are merely used to show the progression between the two terminals. The secondary structure of this molecule consists of 25% alpha helices, seen as pink "rockets", and 21% beta sheets, seen as orange "planks" . Traditionally, Papain has be used as a commercial meat tenderizer. This enzyme also has some medicinal uses, as it has be been used in wound debridement, and is ocassionally administered as a dietary supplement. This enzyme is able to aid in digestive problems, as it is able to break down food so it is easier to digest. | 3' Carbon and a 5' Nitrogen terminus.</scene> The red end of the protein indicates the 3' Carbon end, while the blue end indicates the 5' Nitrogen terminal. The varying colors in between are merely used to show the progression between the two terminals. The secondary structure of this molecule consists of 25% alpha helices, seen as pink "rockets", and 21% beta sheets, seen as orange "planks" . Traditionally, Papain has be used as a commercial meat tenderizer. This enzyme also has some medicinal uses, as it has be been used in wound debridement, and is ocassionally administered as a dietary supplement. This enzyme is able to aid in digestive problems, as it is able to break down food so it is easier to digest. | ||
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