User:Rebeca B. Candia/Sandbox 1
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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 <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2_polarity/1'>color according to their polarities</scene> (recall: <font color='fuchsia'><b>pink</b></font> for charged aminoacids, and <font color='darkgrey'><b>grey</b></font> for aliphatic ones), it becomes evident their charged nature. Them, there is no hydrophobic packing taking place at this region. Instead, there are '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice, again, the elements composing each aminoacid: in this color scheme, <font color='grey'><b> carbons are grey</b></font>, <font color='red'><b>oxygens are red</b></font> and <font color='blue'><b>nitrogens are blue</b></font> ({{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>.<scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent/1'>Click here</scene> to give emphasis on them, and <scene name='78/788815/Names-transparent-zoom-clear/1'>here</scene> to get a better spatial notion. | 
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| + | If we <scene name='78/788815/Residues_at_base_-_2_polarity/1'>color according to their polarities</scene> (recall: <font color='fuchsia'><b>pink</b></font> for charged aminoacids, and <font color='darkgrey'><b>grey</b></font> for aliphatic ones), it becomes evident their charged nature. Them, there is no hydrophobic packing taking place at this region. Instead, there are '''hydrogen bonds''' as the main eletrostatic interaction. Notice, again, the elements composing each aminoacid: in this color scheme, <font color='grey'><b> carbons are grey</b></font>, <font color='red'><b>oxygens are red</b></font> and <font color='blue'><b>nitrogens are blue</b></font> ({{Template:ColorKey_Element_C}},{{Template:ColorKey_Element_O}}, {{Template:ColorKey_Element_N}}). | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 16 June 2018
Trimeric Yeast Frataxin
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