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| - | Now, we can devote our attention to examine what occurs at the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_base/1'>base of the N-terminal region</scene>.Those are the <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2/1'>residues involved</scene> in relevant interactions that contribute to the stabilization of the trimeric form. Those are their specific <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_names/1'>names</scene>. If we color according to their polarities, we realize that (CONTINUAR)? So, no hydrophobic packing here. Instead, we have '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice the elements composing each aminoacid: in this color scheme, carbons are grey, oxygens are red and nitrogens are blue ({{Template:ColorKey_Element_C}},{{Template:ColorKey_Element_O}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Element_N}}). | + | Now, we can devote our attention to examine what occurs at the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_base/1'>base of the N-terminal region</scene>.Those are the <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2/1'>residues involved</scene> in relevant interactions that contribute to the stabilization of the trimeric form. Those are their specific <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_names/1'>names</scene>. If we color according to their polarities, we realize that (CONTINUAR)? So, no hydrophobic packing here. Instead, we have '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice the elements composing each aminoacid: in this color scheme, carbons are grey<font color='grey'><b>grey</b></font>, oxygens are <font color='red'><b>red</b></font> and nitrogens are blue<font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> ({{Template:ColorKey_Element_C}},{{Template:ColorKey_Element_O}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Element_N}}). |
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Trimeric Yeast Frataxin
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