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<b><span class="text-red">Negative (-)</span></b>
<b><span class="text-red">Negative (-)</span></b>
charges on the surface of a protein molecule play crucial roles in its interactions with other molecules, and hence in its functions.
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 coloring the surface of a protein molecule are a popular way to visualize the distribution
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of surface charges. Easy to use free software is available to to create these surface maps.
>>> [[Electrostatic_potential_maps|See Examples and Get Instructions]] >>>
>>> [[Electrostatic_potential_maps|See Examples and Get Instructions]] >>>

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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. Electrostatic potential maps coloring the surface of a protein molecule are a popular way to visualize the distribution of surface charges. Easy to use free software is available to to create these surface maps.

>>> See Examples and Get Instructions >>>

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