Sandbox GGC6
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No diseases have been found to be associated with this. It's primarily used in experiments but it is found in homo sapiens | No diseases have been found to be associated with this. It's primarily used in experiments but it is found in homo sapiens | ||
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| - | This is one type of major molecule that is used as an alternative anion which can induce some level of enzymatic activity despite very different atomic geometries, sizes, and polyatomic natures | + | This is one type of major molecule that is used as an alternative anion which can induce some level of enzymatic activity despite very different atomic geometries, sizes, and polyatomic natures. The largest anion in this group ,nitrate, can comfortably fit in the chloride binding pocket making all necessary hydrogen bonds when using it as a modified enzyme. |
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Secondary structure of the 3BAJ shows the alpha and beta helix sheets</scene> | Secondary structure of the 3BAJ shows the alpha and beta helix sheets</scene> | ||
<scene name='78/781192/3baj/1'>alpha and beta helix sheets</scene> | <scene name='78/781192/3baj/1'>alpha and beta helix sheets</scene> | ||
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