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We will be examining the structure of <scene name='Sandbox_48/Adenylate_kinase__chain_a/1'>chain A in Adenylate Kinase</scene>
We will be examining the structure of <scene name='Sandbox_48/Adenylate_kinase__chain_a/1'>chain A in Adenylate Kinase</scene>
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The <scene name='Sandbox_48/Secondary__structure__greenblu/1'>secondary structures</scene> of Chain A of adenylate kinase includes alpha-helices (green), and beta-sheets (blue). The location of the <scene name='Sandbox_48/Secondary__structure__hbondon/1'>hydrogen bonds</scene>
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The <scene name='Sandbox_48/Secondary__structure__greenblu/1'>secondary structures</scene> of Chain A of adenylate kinase includes alpha-helices (green), and beta-sheets (blue). The location of the <scene name='Sandbox_48/2_structure_hbondson/1'>hydrogen bonds</scene> within the secondary structure demonstrates how the alpha-helices and beta-sheets are hydrogen bonded.
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within the secondary structure demonstrates how the alpha-helices and beta-sheets are hydrogen bonded.
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Within these structures the <scene name='Sandbox_48/Secondary__structure__hydropho/1'>hydrophobic</scene> residues are located closest on the inside of the enzyme. The <scene name='Sandbox_48/Secondary__structure__hydrophi/1'>hydrophillic residues</scene> (charged and polar) are on the outward face of the enzyme.

Revision as of 19:39, 10 October 2012

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.

Adenylate Kinase

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Secondary Structure in Chain A

We will be examining the structure of

The of Chain A of adenylate kinase includes alpha-helices (green), and beta-sheets (blue). The location of the within the secondary structure demonstrates how the alpha-helices and beta-sheets are hydrogen bonded.

Within these structures the residues are located closest on the inside of the enzyme. The (charged and polar) are on the outward face of the enzyme.

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