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Sandbox 40
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The of adenylate kinase shows the alpha helices (green) and the beta sheets (purple)surrounding the non-hydrolysable substrate analogue. Backbone are shown (orange). The are highlighted (cyan). are highlighted here with the antiparallel (crimson) and the more numerous parallel sheets (remaining violet). can be seen as gray "wire-frame" structures, and are represented by the red "wire-frame" structures. Hydrophilic residues are considered to be any polar or charged residues in the protein structure. Using Jpred, is predicted for water (aqua). The ligand is highlighted (orange).
