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We will be looking at the structure of the N-terminal domain of the human 1-Cys peroxidase enzyme
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BIOSCI 203 Lab 2 - Protein structure


You are viewing a protein structure using the Jmol viewer within Proteopedia. Jmol is an easy way to view protein structures. Use the left mouse button to rotate the protein model, the middle mouse button or scroll bar to zoom in and out, and the right mouse button for more options and information.

We will be looking at the structure of the N-terminal domain of the human 1-Cys peroxidase enzyme .

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J. Shaun Lott, Eran Hodis

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