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+ | charges on the surface of a protein molecule play crucial roles in its interactions with other molecules, and hence in its functions. | ||
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>>> [[Electrostatic_potential_maps|See Examples and Get Instructions]] >>> | >>> [[Electrostatic_potential_maps|See Examples and Get Instructions]] >>> |
Revision as of 00:42, 7 December 2024
Make Your Own Electrostatic Potential Maps
Positive (+) and Negative (-) charges on the surface of a protein molecule play crucial roles in its interactions with other molecules, and hence in its functions.
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