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==Polyphenol oxidase from Apple==
==Polyphenol oxidase from Apple==
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'''Polyphenol oxidase''', or PPO, is involved in the formation of brown pigments when apples go bad.
 
<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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== Structural highlights ==





Latest revision as of 12:00, 2 January 2025

Polyphenol oxidase from ApplePolyphenol oxidase from Apple


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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