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<scene name='Sandbox_20/Demo/1'>alpha-subunit of red, beta-subunit for orange, ganmma-subunit of green, and HEM OF YELLOW</scene>
<scene name='Sandbox_20/Demo/1'>alpha-subunit of red, beta-subunit for orange, ganmma-subunit of green, and HEM OF YELLOW</scene>
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The gamma-subunit has thio-ether bonds, which has never seen in other protein before. This bond is composed of S from CYS and C from GLU or ASP and is thought to be necessary for the structure.
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<scene name='Sandbox_20/Demo1/1'>Atoms which are thought to make thio-ether bonds</scene>

Revision as of 10:52, 24 May 2008

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This is a protein existing in gram negative bacteria. There are 3 subunits, alpha-, beta-, and gamma-subunit. Alpha-subunits has HEM inside, which thought to be a important site for electron transport.

The gamma-subunit has thio-ether bonds, which has never seen in other protein before. This bond is composed of S from CYS and C from GLU or ASP and is thought to be necessary for the structure.

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