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<scene name='48/483891/Polarity/1'>The purple chains represent the polar and therefore hydrophilic regions of 4CYG and the grey chains represent the nonpolar hydrophobic regions of 4CYG.</scene> | <scene name='48/483891/Polarity/1'>The purple chains represent the polar and therefore hydrophilic regions of 4CYG and the grey chains represent the nonpolar hydrophobic regions of 4CYG.</scene> | ||
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Pantetheinase (4CYG)[1]
by [Luke Schnitzler, Patrick Tonne, Owen O'Connor, Tyler Russell, Nicholas Sant]
Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016
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