Sandbox Reserved 789
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<Structure load='1CSC' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Citrate Synthase' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | <Structure load='1CSC' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Citrate Synthase' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | ||
- | Citrate synthase exists in nearly all cells, and is | + | Citrate synthase exists in nearly all cells, and is responsible for catalyzing the first reaction in the citric acid cycle: the condensation of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate to form citrate. |
This is the <scene name='56/563201/Secondary_structure/3'>Secondary structure</scene> of Citrate Synthase. The a- helicies are represented in purple, while the B- sheets are in blue. | This is the <scene name='56/563201/Secondary_structure/3'>Secondary structure</scene> of Citrate Synthase. The a- helicies are represented in purple, while the B- sheets are in blue. | ||
The <scene name='56/563201/Hydrogen_bonds/1'>hydrogen bonds</scene> in the backbone are shown in yellow. | The <scene name='56/563201/Hydrogen_bonds/1'>hydrogen bonds</scene> in the backbone are shown in yellow. |
Revision as of 21:03, 16 October 2013
This Sandbox is Reserved from Oct 10, 2013, through May 20, 2014 for use in the course "CHEM 410 Biochemistry 1 and 2" taught by Hanna Tims at the Messiah College. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 780 through Sandbox Reserved 807. |
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Citrate synthase exists in nearly all cells, and is responsible for catalyzing the first reaction in the citric acid cycle: the condensation of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate to form citrate. This is the of Citrate Synthase. The a- helicies are represented in purple, while the B- sheets are in blue. The in the backbone are shown in yellow. The are represented in gray. The are represented in pink. represented by the blue spheres. A ligand is represented in purple. are depicted in ball and stick and the rest of the protein is in ribbon. are shown in black.