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===Dimer Form===
===Dimer Form===
<StructureSection load='1i4m' size='300' side='left' caption='Major Prion Protein: Dimerized [[1I4M]]' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1i4m' size='300' side='left' caption='Major Prion Protein: Dimerized [[1i4m]]' scene=''>


The <scene name='User:Erin_May/Sandbox_1/Previously_shown_residues/1'>residues</scene>, shown above, alter the function of Major Prion Protein's ability to re-fold, however their positions on the wild-type monomer and fully unfolded PrP<sup>Sc</sup>, do not illustrate a clear mechanism for propagation. The dimer brings light to these residues' influence on the infectious qualities of PrP<sup>Sc</sup>.  
The <scene name='User:Erin_May/Sandbox_1/Previously_shown_residues/1'>residues</scene>, shown above, alter the function of Major Prion Protein's ability to re-fold, however their positions on the wild-type monomer and fully unfolded PrP<sup>Sc</sup>, do not illustrate a clear mechanism for propagation. The dimer brings light to these residues' influence on the infectious qualities of PrP<sup>Sc</sup>.  

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