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==Introduction==
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What is the protein structure? Great Question! Here is a (partial) protein structure: <scene name='57/579693/2jrb_test/1'>Click here</scene>. It you'd like the full-length structure, <scene name='57/579693/2yko_test/1'>click here</scene>. <scene name='57/579693/2yko_test/2'>Check out these metal ions!!!</scene> Name, source, functional description of the family of proteins it represents.
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short description about biology of the system/s where this protein/s takes part.
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==Your Heading Here (maybe something like 'Structure')==
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<StructureSection load='1L35' size='350' side='right' caption='STRUCTURE OF A THERMOSTABLE LYSOZYME (PDB entry [[1L35]]), A PARTIAL STRUCTURE OF LINE-1 ORF1p [[2JRB]], AND THE FULL-LENGTH STRUCTURE WITH METAL COFACTORS [[2YKO]]' scene=''>
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Anything in this section will appear adjacent to the 3D structure and will be scrollable.
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===Overview===
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How the overall structure looks like? Subunits orientation, chains: the number and relative positions, etc.
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Here is the
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<scene name='57/579693/Overall_chain/1'>rainbow representation</scene> of the main chain of lysozyme. And here is the <scene name='57/579693/Alpha_helix/1'>helical representation</scene> of the same lysozyme molecule. <scene name='57/579693/3htc-1/1'>whatever you want!</scene>
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===Interactions with other molecules===
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Close up picture, with explanation what we see
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===Active site organisation===
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===Conclusions===
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</StructureSection>
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==Additional Information==
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==References==

Revision as of 14:00, 12 May 2014

This Sandbox is Reserved from 01/04/2014, through 30/06/2014 for use in the course "510042. Protein structure, function and folding" taught by Prof Adrian Goldman, Tommi Kajander, Taru Meri, Konstantin Kogan and Juho Kellosalo at the University of Helsinki. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 923 through Sandbox Reserved 947.
To get started:
  • Click the edit this page tab at the top. Save the page after each step, then edit it again.
  • Click the 3D button (when editing, above the wikitext box) to insert Jmol.
  • show the Scene authoring tools, create a molecular scene, and save it. Copy the green link into the page.
  • Add a description of your scene. Use the buttons above the wikitext box for bold, italics, links, headlines, etc.

More help: Help:Editing

This Sandbox is Reserved from 01/04/2014, through 30/06/2014 for use in the course "510042. Protein structure, function and folding" taught by Prof Adrian Goldman, Tommi Kajander, Taru Meri, Konstantin Kogan and Juho Kellosalo at the University of Helsinki. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 923 through Sandbox Reserved 947.
To get started:
  • Click the edit this page tab at the top. Save the page after each step, then edit it again.
  • Click the 3D button (when editing, above the wikitext box) to insert Jmol.
  • show the Scene authoring tools, create a molecular scene, and save it. Copy the green link into the page.
  • Add a description of your scene. Use the buttons above the wikitext box for bold, italics, links, headlines, etc.

More help: Help:Editing



Contents

Introduction

What is the protein structure? Great Question! Here is a (partial) protein structure: . It you'd like the full-length structure, . Name, source, functional description of the family of proteins it represents. short description about biology of the system/s where this protein/s takes part.

Your Heading Here (maybe something like 'Structure')

STRUCTURE OF A THERMOSTABLE LYSOZYME (PDB entry 1L35), A PARTIAL STRUCTURE OF LINE-1 ORF1p 2JRB, AND THE FULL-LENGTH STRUCTURE WITH METAL COFACTORS 2YKO

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Additional Information

References

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