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<scene name='75/752271/Intro_3_isolated_and_labeled/1'>In this scene, H190, F201, Y152, Y148, Y160, and Y158 are labeled on the protein.</scene>  
<scene name='75/752271/Intro_3_isolated_and_labeled/1'>In this scene, H190, F201, Y152, Y148, Y160, and Y158 are labeled on the protein.</scene>  
They are responsible for the tight binding of H3 to H1 via disulfide bonds because of they are aromatic. The different positions: H1, H2, and H3 respective helices contain these side chains in the protein.  
They are responsible for the tight binding of H3 to H1 because of they are aromatic. The different positions: H1, H2, and H3 respective helices contain these side chains in the protein.There are disulfide bonds that help link the alpha helices.  




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