Sandbox GGC5
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| == Structure == | == Structure == | ||
| - | <scene name='78/781193/Overall/1'>4 amino acids</scene> <br /> | + | <scene name='78/781193/Overall/1'>4 amino acids</scene> Lysine (orange), arginine (turquoise), tyrosine (purple), and serine (yellow) <br /> | 
| - | <scene name='78/781193/Myr_hydrogen_bonds/2'>Myristic acid</scene> <br /> | + | <scene name='78/781193/Myr_hydrogen_bonds/2'>Myristic acid</scene> Tyr128 formed hydrogen bond with O2 of MYR and epsilon nitrogen and one of NH2 of Arg128 formed hydrogen bond with hydroxyl MYR. <br /> | 
| - | <scene name='78/781193/P6g_with_lys_and_ser/2'>Hexaethylene glycol</scene> | + | <scene name='78/781193/P6g_with_lys_and_ser/2'>Hexaethylene glycol</scene> Lys37 formed hydrogen bond with 4 oxygens (1,4,7, and 10) of P6G and ketone group of Ser34 formed hydrogen bond with hydroxyl group of P6G. | 
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Revision as of 14:02, 20 November 2019
FABP3 with myristic acid
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References
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