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==Simple Example of Globular Protein Structure== | ==Simple Example of Globular Protein Structure== | ||
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Most proteins are globular proteins. This page uses the human spliceosomal protein U5-15kD to illustrate some basic features of globular proteins. Specifically: | Most proteins are globular proteins. This page uses the human spliceosomal protein U5-15kD to illustrate some basic features of globular proteins. Specifically: | ||
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Simple Example of Globular Protein Structure
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