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'''[[:Category:Molecular Interactions|Molecular Interactions (MI)]]''': The <scene name='85/857774/Molecularinteraction/1'>DNA binding motif of the lambda repressor protein (ribbons) is shown bound to the operator of lambda phage viral DNA</scene> (space-filling representation) (PDB ID: 1lmb). Noncovalent interactions occur between the repressor protein and the DNA, mediated largely through alpha-helices of the protein binding in the major groove of the viral DNA. An example of a MI1.02 assessment would require students to display and describe the interactions at the interface of the two macromolecules. | '''[[:Category:Molecular Interactions|Molecular Interactions (MI)]]''': The <scene name='85/857774/Molecularinteraction/1'>DNA binding motif of the lambda repressor protein (ribbons) is shown bound to the operator of lambda phage viral DNA</scene>(<jmol> | ||
<jmolCheckbox> | |||
<scriptWhenUnChecked>animation off; delay 1; model 1 | |||
</scriptWhenUnChecked> | |||
<scriptWhenchecked>animation mode loop; animation on | |||
</scriptWhenchecked> | |||
<checked>false</checked> | |||
<text>animation</text> | |||
</jmolCheckbox> | |||
</jmol>) (space-filling representation) (PDB ID: 1lmb). Noncovalent interactions occur between the repressor protein and the DNA, mediated largely through alpha-helices of the protein binding in the major groove of the viral DNA. An example of a MI1.02 assessment would require students to display and describe the interactions at the interface of the two macromolecules. | |||
:''MI1.02 Students can identify the different non‐covalent interactions given a 3D structure. (Amateur)'' | :''MI1.02 Students can identify the different non‐covalent interactions given a 3D structure. (Amateur)'' |