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<scene name='Tedsandbox/Mystery3/1'>Here is the protein with the chains highlighted to demonstrate that it is a dimer.</scene>
<scene name='Tedsandbox/Mystery3/1'>Here is the protein with the chains highlighted to demonstrate that it is a dimer.</scene>
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Last look -- this time as a monomer. <scene name='Tedsandbox/Last_mystery_look/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>
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Last look. <scene name='Tedsandbox/Last_mystery_look/1'>this time as a monomer</scene>
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Click on '''disulfide bonds''' for more information.
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Click on disulfide bonds for more information.
 
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Image:4ins.jpg|500px|disulfide bond
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Image:4ins.jpg|450px|disulfide bond
rect 180 210 190 165 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disulfide_bond ]
rect 180 210 190 165 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disulfide_bond ]
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Revision as of 15:19, 14 July 2009

I think a line at the top looks nice


This is Ted's new page.'


Here is the protein(s) I have been looking at.

What is this protein?

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate



1. Which protein is this?

hemoglobin.
EGFR.
Insulin.
K+ channel.

Your score is 0 / 0


Need more help?

Need more help?


Perhaps it was confusing because you are not used to seeing this protein as a dimer.

Last look.




Click on disulfide bonds for more information.

disulfide bondAbout this image

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