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Structure
The of Adenylate Kinase has alpha helicies (purple) and beta sheets (dark pink) that circle around and enclose the non-hydrolysable part of the protein (seen in the center).
One of the main components of protein structure are the which are shown in green on this structure. The hydrogen bonds form links between adjacent amino acids, contributing to the protein structure and fold. The hydrogen bonds on the beta sheets are in an anti-parallel configuration, which offers stability for the protein.