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Alpha-Helix & Beta-Sheet for Modern/Cell
BiologyOverall Architecture of Protein G.
The protein is shown as Cartoons with Structure coloring. The a-helix is a magenta-colored spiral; the b-strands
are yellow-colored arrows (pointing from the N- to the C-terminus); regular turns are
colored light blue; and unspecified (mostly connecting) segments are colored white.
Viewing tips:
Use the buttons to the right of the image to show only portions of the structure; then use
the Chime menu to display or color the molecule. The rotate buttons act on the entire
structure. Remove the distance monitors with a second click.
View another one-page display of these proteins:
A more detailed Protein Architecture Tutorial using protein G as an
example is designed for biochemistry courses.
Back to Molecules for Modern/Cell Biology at CMU.
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