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Another representation that is useful for viewing peptides includes only the <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/2'>protein backbone</scene>.
Another representation that is useful for viewing peptides includes only the <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/2'>protein backbone</scene>.
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If you use a <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/3'>spacefill</scene> representation, it more accurately represents the space occupied by each of the atoms. This representation only shows the spacefill of the heteroatoms of the protein backbone from an end-on orientation.
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If you use a <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/3'>spacefill</scene> representation, it more accurately represents the space occupied by each of the atoms. This representation only shows the spacefill of the heteroatoms of the protein backbone, and starts from an end-on orientation.
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A more simplified rendering is called <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/4'>cartoon</scene> and is often used for large protein structures.
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A more simplified rendering is called <scene name='79/796888/Peptide-1-backbone-b-and-s/5'>ribbon</scene> and is often used for large protein structures.
== Measuring Distances Between Atoms ==
== Measuring Distances Between Atoms ==

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Protein Secondary Structure Activity: Model 1

Peptide 1

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