Sandbox 32
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Adenylate Kinase contains both types of secondary structure, <scene name='Sandbox_32/Helices_sheets/1'>alpha helices and beta sheets</scene>. In this scene, alpha helices are in light blue and beta sheets are in yellow (the red and blue molecules in the middle are the ligand). | Adenylate Kinase contains both types of secondary structure, <scene name='Sandbox_32/Helices_sheets/1'>alpha helices and beta sheets</scene>. In this scene, alpha helices are in light blue and beta sheets are in yellow (the red and blue molecules in the middle are the ligand). | ||
- | The <scene name='Sandbox_32/ | + | The <scene name='Sandbox_32/H_bonds_2/1'>hydrogen bonding</scene> highlighted in this scene shows us that... something something something. The beta sheets appear to be parallel, as the H-bonds are not all aligned in one direction. |
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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 (PDB ID #: 1ake)
The by itself may be in a slightly different conformation than when it is attached to the B chain.
Adenylate Kinase contains both types of secondary structure, . In this scene, alpha helices are in light blue and beta sheets are in yellow (the red and blue molecules in the middle are the ligand).
The highlighted in this scene shows us that... something something something. The beta sheets appear to be parallel, as the H-bonds are not all aligned in one direction.