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The two <scene name='59/596443/Backbone_overview/1'>backbones</scene> together make a left handed superhelix. The amino acids between the two helices are <scene name='59/596443/Nonpolar/1'>nonpolar (valine, leucine, and isoleucine)</scene>, although there is one pair of <scene name='59/596443/Asparagines/1'>asparagines</scene> that hydrogen bond at the center. The many <scene name='59/596443/Leucines_ball_and_stick/1'>leucines</scene> obviously give the name for this protein motif.
The two <scene name='59/596443/Backbone_overview/1'>backbones</scene> together make a left handed superhelix. The amino acids between the two helices are <scene name='59/596443/Nonpolar/1'>nonpolar (valine, leucine, and isoleucine)</scene>, although there is one pair of <scene name='59/596443/Asparagines/1'>asparagines</scene> that hydrogen bond at the center. The many <scene name='59/596443/Leucines_ball_and_stick/1'>leucines</scene> obviously give the name for this protein motif.
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<scene name='59/596443/Bzip_image/1'>Here</scene> is an image of a protein that uses a leucine zipper to hold two alpha helices in the DNA major groove, but the structure only shown one of them.
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<scene name='59/596443/Bzip_image/1'>Here</scene> is an image of a protein that uses a leucine zipper to hold two alpha helices in the DNA major groove, but the structure only shown one of them. This scene works! It was created using only the SAT, not with the JSmol console, which got me into some trouble as you can see from the links in the previous paragraph.
== Model ==
== Model ==
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[[Image:LeucineZipperMolecularOrigami.png|alt=Paper model of 2zta|link=molecularorigami.com]] This paper model of the leucine zipper can be made from a PDF available from MolecularOrigami.com. The model is challenging to build (skill level 4 out of 5) because it requires careful control of the curvature of each helix. Hydrophobic side chains between the helices are represented by pieces of paper that are glued to the peptide planes. Several of these models can be attached in sequence to make a representation of the long fibrous portion of myosin.
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[[Image:LeucineZipperMolecularOrigami.png|alt=Paper model of 2zta|link=molecularorigami.com]] This paper model of the leucine zipper can be made from a PDF available from [http://molecularorigami.com MolecularOrigami.com]. The model is challenging to build (skill level 4 out of 5) because it requires careful control of the curvature of each helix. Hydrophobic side chains between the helices are represented by pieces of paper that are glued to the peptide planes. Several of these models can be attached in sequence to make a representation of the long fibrous portion of myosin.
== Function ==
== Function ==

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Leucine Zipper

Leucine Zipper

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