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'''General Secondary Structure Patterns'''
'''General Secondary Structure Patterns'''
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The <scene name='78/788815/Alpha-helices_and_beta-sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> is basically composed of two alpha-helices (in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font>) and a short helical segment (in <font color='magenta'><b>magenta</b></font>), and seven beta-sheets, represented here as six <font color='springgreen'><b>green setae</b></font> and one short coil region colored <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>. <font color='dodgerblue'><b>Turns</b></font> and <span style="color:white;background-color:darkseagreen;font-weight:bold;">coils</span> are also represented.
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The <scene name='78/788815/Alpha-helices_and_beta-sheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> is basically composed of two alpha-helices (in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font>) and a short helical segment (in <font color='magenta'><b>magenta</b></font>), and seven beta-sheets, represented here as six <span style="color:springgreen;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">green setae</span> and one short coil region colored <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>. <font color='dodgerblue'><b>Turns</b></font> and <span style="color:white;background-color:darkseagreen;font-weight:bold;">coils</span> are also represented.
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'''Stabilization of the Trimeric Tertiary Structure'''
'''Stabilization of the Trimeric Tertiary Structure'''
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The trimeric structure of frataxin is mainly stabilized by the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer/1'>N-terminal extensions</scene> of each subunit, shown in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>. These consist of loops higly flexible in the monomer solution, but interestingly, when in the trimeric arragement, they play a crucial role in mantaining it. Viewing <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_back/2'>the other side</scene> of the molecule, we can notice how the N-terminal extensions, still in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>, interact with the <font color='rosybrown'><b>adjacent monomer</b></font>. Taking a <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_zoom_1/3'>closer look</scene>, it is possible figure out how the N-terminal loop of the first monomer, here described as chain A, is placed with respect to chain B.
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The trimeric structure of frataxin is mainly stabilized by the <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer/1'>N-terminal extensions</scene> of each subunit, shown in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>. These consist of loops, with a short helical N-terminal segment (recall its secondary structure) higly flexible in the monomer solution, but interestingly, when in the trimeric arragement, they play a crucial role in mantaining it. Viewing <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_back/2'>the other side</scene> of the molecule, we can notice how the N-terminal extensions, still in <span style="color:yellow;background-color:darkgrey;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>, interact with the <font color='rosybrown'><b>adjacent monomer</b></font>. Taking a <scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_zoom_1/3'>closer look</scene>, it is possible figure out how the N-terminal loop of the first monomer, here described as chain A, is placed with respect to chain B.
<scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_resid1/4'>Exploring even further</scene> the details, it is possible to see some residues close enough to interact. The names associated with their positions can be seen by <scene name='78/788815/All_residues_at_end/1'>clicking here</scene>.
<scene name='78/788815/Stabilization_of_trimer_resid1/4'>Exploring even further</scene> the details, it is possible to see some residues close enough to interact. The names associated with their positions can be seen by <scene name='78/788815/All_residues_at_end/1'>clicking here</scene>.

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Frataxin

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