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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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<scene name='Sandbox_31/Adenylate_kinase/1'>Adenylate Kinase</scene>
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is a good little protein.
is a good little protein.
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==Structure==
==Structure==
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the <scene name='Sandbox_31/Ak_secondary_structure/1'>secondary structure</scene> of adenylate kinase shows alpha helicies (cyan) and beta sheets (green) surrounding the non-hydrolyzable substrate analogue (orange).
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The <scene name='Sandbox_31/Ak_secondary_structure/1'>secondary structure</scene> of adenylate kinase shows alpha helicies (cyan) and beta sheets (green) surrounding the non-hydrolyzable substrate analogue (orange). Adenylate kinase has a <scene name='Sandbox_31/Ak_hydrophilic/1'>hydrophilic</scene> exterior, and a <scene name='Sandbox_31/Ak_hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic</scene>core, with additional <scene name='Sandbox_31/Adenylate_kinase/2'>hydrophilic residues</scene> on the interior contacting the ligand.
==Active Site and Mechanism==
==Active Site and Mechanism==

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Contents

Adenylate Kinase (PDB ID #: 1ake)

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Introduction

is a good little protein.


Physical Properties

Structure

The of adenylate kinase shows alpha helicies (cyan) and beta sheets (green) surrounding the non-hydrolyzable substrate analogue (orange). Adenylate kinase has a exterior, and a core, with additional on the interior contacting the ligand.

Active Site and Mechanism

References

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