User:Rebeca B. Candia/Sandbox 1
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It is presented as a polymeric molecule that is composed of several subunits of a trimer of organized units, which exhibit several interactions between one another to maintain the structure of the trimer, (?) for example the interactions of the N-terminal chains with the interacions of the N-terminals between each other bases, forming not only the core of the trimer, but the canal as well. | It is presented as a polymeric molecule that is composed of several subunits of a trimer of organized units, which exhibit several interactions between one another to maintain the structure of the trimer, (?) for example the interactions of the N-terminal chains with the interacions of the N-terminals between each other bases, forming not only the core of the trimer, but the canal as well. | ||
| - | In the box at the right, it is possible to see its <scene name='78/788815/Spacefill_model/1'>general structure</scene> in a space-fill model, in which <font color='violet'><b>violet</b></font>, <font color='orangered'><b>orange</b></font> and < | + | In the box at the right, it is possible to see its <scene name='78/788815/Spacefill_model/1'>general structure</scene> in a space-fill model, in which <font color='violet'><b>violet</b></font>, <font color='orangered'><b>orange</b></font> and <span style="color:aquamarine;background-color:grey;font-weight:bold;">light-green</span> represents, each, a different monomer of the entire molecule. |
However, to cover some important aspects of the structure and function of the molecule, it is particularly useful to represent its <scene name='78/788815/Secondary_structure/1'>secondary structure patterns</scene>. | However, to cover some important aspects of the structure and function of the molecule, it is particularly useful to represent its <scene name='78/788815/Secondary_structure/1'>secondary structure patterns</scene>. | ||
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Revision as of 18:30, 16 June 2018
Trimeric Yeast Frataxin
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