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Polyphenol oxidase, or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad.   
'''Polyphenol oxidase''', or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad.   


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<scene name='10/1040144/Space_fill_aa_properties/1'>Spacefilling</scene>, <scene name='10/1040144/Spacefill_2/1'>spacefill 2</scene> with acidic in red, basic in blue, hydrophobic in grey and polar in pink

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Polyphenol oxidase, or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad.

, with acidic in red, basic in blue, hydrophobic in grey and polar in pink

, with backbone in purple

, with alpha helices shown in pink, beta strands in yellow




Apple polyphenol oxidase (PDB code 6elt)

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