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Hmm...but just how tight does the fit of the peptide look in the MHC groove? Now, open the <scene name='71/711668/Mhc_antigen_binding_pocket/1'>MHC Class I binding domain model</scene>. Here you are seeing only subunits D and F from the previous image.
Hmm...but just how tight does the fit of the peptide look in the MHC groove? Now, open the <scene name='71/711668/Mhc_antigen_binding_pocket/1'>MHC Class I binding domain model</scene>. Here you are seeing only subunits D and F from the previous image.
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6. What is different - or - where did all the space go? To get a feel for this new view and how it relates to the previous model, click on the "JSmol" at the bottom right corner of the model, deselect “side chain” for subunit 1 and subunit 3. Now this looks a lot more like the previous kinemage image from parts 1-5.
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6. What is different - or - where did all the space go? To get a feel for this new view and how it relates to the previous model, right click on the 3D image (or ctrl-click for Mac users), then "select"-->"protein"-->"backbone"click on the "JSmol" at the bottom right corner of the model, deselect “side chain” for subunit 1 and subunit 3. Now this looks a lot more like the previous kinemage image from parts 1-5.

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Protein 1: MHC Class I

MHC Class I

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