Sandbox Reserved 708
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- | <Structure load='1j1c' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='1j1c 3D structure' scene='' /> | + | <Structure load='1j1c' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='1j1c 3D structure' scene='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Complete_binary_complex/1' /> |
These are the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Catalytic_site/3'>amino acids</scene> engaged in the catalytic site of the protein. | These are the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Catalytic_site/3'>amino acids</scene> engaged in the catalytic site of the protein. | ||
The Tau protein possesses <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Mg_ions/1'>two divalent cations Mg2+</scene> as well as <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Adp/1'>two molecules of ADP</scene>(Adenosine DiPhosphate) | The Tau protein possesses <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Mg_ions/1'>two divalent cations Mg2+</scene> as well as <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_708/Adp/1'>two molecules of ADP</scene>(Adenosine DiPhosphate) |
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These are the engaged in the catalytic site of the protein. The Tau protein possesses as well as (Adenosine DiPhosphate)