Talk:Sandbox 20

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<applet load='1jju' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='1jju' />
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This is a protein existed in gram negative bacteria. There are 3 subunits, α,β,and γ. αsubunit has HEM inside, which is thought to be a important site for transport for electron.
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This is a protein whichi name is Quinohemoprotein Amine Dehydrogenase. It has 3 subunit α,β, and γ.
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In γ-subunit, there is thio-ethel binds (not disulfide binds) which has never appeared in other protein before. The bind is composed of cys and glu or asp.
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<scene name='Talk:Sandbox_20/Demo/3'> click this botton to see α-subunit of red, β-subunit of orange, γ-subunit of green and HEM of yellow. </scene>
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<scene name='Talk:Sandbox_20/Demo/4'>cys is blue in the γ-subunit which is red </scene>

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1jju

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This is a protein whichi name is Quinohemoprotein Amine Dehydrogenase. It has 3 subunit α,β, and γ. In γ-subunit, there is thio-ethel binds (not disulfide binds) which has never appeared in other protein before. The bind is composed of cys and glu or asp.

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