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[[Image:1ogscystines.png|left|thumb|360px|<span style="font-size:1.2em;">Two cystines in human acid-beta-glucosidase (GlcCerase), the enzyme mutated in [[Treatment of Gaucher disease|Gaucher disease]], from [[1ogs]].</span>]] | [[Image:1ogscystines.png|left|thumb|360px|<span style="font-size:1.2em;">Two cystines in human acid-beta-glucosidase (GlcCerase), the enzyme mutated in [[Treatment of Gaucher disease|Gaucher disease]], from [[1ogs]].</span>]] | ||
<Structure load='1ogs' frame='true' align='right' | <Structure load='1ogs' frame='true' align='right' size='350' | ||
caption='Disulfide Connectivity of Human beta-glucocerebrosidase, Cys4-Cys16 | caption='Disulfide Connectivity of Human beta-glucocerebrosidase, Cys4-Cys16 and Cys18-Cys23 ([[1ogs]])' scene='User:Adriana_Kita/Sandbox_1/Gcase_disulfide_1/2'/> | ||
==Visualization== | |||
[[FirstGlance in Jmol]] displays all cystines (disulfide bonds) in any given protein in a clear manner. To display a protein in ''FirstGlance'' and see its disulfide bonds: | |||
*Find a page in Proteopedia about that protein. You can use the search slot at left to search for the name of the protein, or a specific [[PDB code]]. | |||
*If the page is not titled with a PDB code, look for mention of a PDB code, and go to the page titled with that PDB code. | |||
*Click on the link ''FirstGlance'' beneath the molecule. | |||
*Once you see the protein in ''FirstGlance'', click on ''More Views..'', then on ''Disulfide bonds: show all''. | |||
Eventually, you will be able to select and display disulfide bonds in Proteopedia's [[Scene Authoring Tools]] (SAT). In March, 2012, this is on the [[Wishlist#Wishlist_for_Inside_the_Molecular_Scene_Authoring_Tools_.28SAT.29|Wishlist]]. Currently, in the [[SAT]], you can select CYS, which includes both cysteine and cystine. | |||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
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==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references /> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |