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This next view simplifies things, and just shows a <scene name='User:Michael_Roberts/BIOL115_Myo/Secondary_structure/1'>cartoon representation </scene>of the secondary structure of the protein.
This next view simplifies things, and just shows a <scene name='User:Michael_Roberts/BIOL115_Myo/Secondary_structure/1'>cartoon representation </scene>of the secondary structure of the protein.
 
Here, I've added in the
<scene name='User:Michael_Roberts/BIOL115_Myo/Secondary_structure/7'>hydrogen bonds</scene>hydrogen bonds that maintain the secondary structure of the protein.


'''THE GLOBIN FOLD''':
'''THE GLOBIN FOLD''':
In this next view, the eight <scene name='User:Michael_Roberts/BIOL115_Myo/Secondary_structure/3'>individual alpha-helices </scene>are each coloured differently. This gives you an impression of the classic globion fold. The α-helices pack together tightly, and there is very little space in the centre of the protein.
In this next view, the eight <scene name='User:Michael_Roberts/BIOL115_Myo/Secondary_structure/3'>individual alpha-helices </scene>are each coloured differently. This gives you an impression of the classic globion fold. The α-helices pack together tightly, and there is very little space in the centre of the protein.