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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Adenylate_kinase/4'>Adenylate kinase</scene> is a phosphotransferase protein, that catalyzes the reaction of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP), to form two molecules of adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
<scene name='Sandbox_36/Adenylate_kinase/4'>Adenylate kinase</scene> is a phosphotransferase protein, that catalyzes the reaction of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP), to form two molecules of adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
Adenylate kinase's <scene name='Sandbox_36/Secondary_structure_of_ak/1'>secondary structural characteristics</scene> consist of twelve (12) alpha helices, shown in brown, and seven (7) beta sheets, shown in blue.
Adenylate kinase's <scene name='Sandbox_36/Secondary_structure_of_ak/1'>secondary structural characteristics</scene> consist of twelve (12) alpha helices, shown in brown, and seven (7) beta sheets, shown in blue.
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Secondary_structure_of_ak_w_hb/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene>, shown as black, dashed lines, hold together the secondary structural features of adenylate kinase.
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Secondary_structure_of_ak_w_hb/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene>, shown as black, dashed lines, hold together the secondary structural features of adenylate kinase. Most of the beta sheets are aligned parallel to one another. This is evident by the angle of the hydrogen bonds between the sheets.
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Hydrogen_bonding/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Hydrophobic_residues_alone/1'>hydrophobic</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Charged_and_polar/1'>polar</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_36/Residues_together/1'>hydrophobic and hydrophilic</scene>

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Adenylate kinase

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is a phosphotransferase protein, that catalyzes the reaction of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP), to form two molecules of adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Adenylate kinase's consist of twelve (12) alpha helices, shown in brown, and seven (7) beta sheets, shown in blue. , shown as black, dashed lines, hold together the secondary structural features of adenylate kinase. Most of the beta sheets are aligned parallel to one another. This is evident by the angle of the hydrogen bonds between the sheets.

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