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| - | Click on the green link below to load the structure of urease. The | + | Click on the green link below to load the structure of urease. The structure has a pyrophosphate inhibitor bound which has only been partially displayed for the sake of clarity. |
<scene name='User_talk:Philip_C._Sharpe/Jack_bean_urease/1'>Jack bean urease</scene> | <scene name='User_talk:Philip_C._Sharpe/Jack_bean_urease/1'>Jack bean urease</scene> | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 7 October 2012
CHEM2052 Bio-inorganic Workshop
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Read through the instructions on the accompanying worksheet. The tutorial today is about learning how to look at structures of metallo-proteins and understanding how the structure of the metal centre relates to the function of the protein.
1. Liver alcohol dehydrogenase, a Zn containing enzyme
The structure on the right is that of liver alcohol dehydrogenase. Clicking on any of the green links below will change the structure displayed in the box.
2. Urease
Click on the green link below to load the structure of urease. The structure has a pyrophosphate inhibitor bound which has only been partially displayed for the sake of clarity.
