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<scene name='Sandbox_42/Wes_-_water-ball_and_stick/1'>Water</scene> in yellow - ball/stick
<scene name='Sandbox_42/Wes_-_water-ball_and_stick/1'>Water</scene> in yellow - ball/stick
<scene name='Sandbox_42/Wes_-_ligand/1'>ligand</scene> and interacting side chains are shown here in stick/wire representation, with the rest of the protein semi-transparent.
<scene name='Sandbox_42/Wes_-_ligand/1'>ligand</scene> and interacting side chains are shown here in stick/wire representation, with the rest of the protein semi-transparent.
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<scene name='Sandbox_42/Wes_-_active_site/1'>Active site residues</scene> in purple

Revision as of 00:34, 15 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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Introduction

Adenylate kinase consists of two chains, and Chain B. The is highlighted here, with alpha helices (shown in green) and beta sheets (blue). are shown in black. These bonds show that the beta sheets are connected in parallel, as the hydrogen bonds are angled and not parallel to one another.

in gray in brown in yellow - secondary structure in yellow - ball/stick and interacting side chains are shown here in stick/wire representation, with the rest of the protein semi-transparent. in purple

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