Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer: Difference between revisions
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We apologize, but most of the scenes (green links) on this page are broken. We are working to repair this page. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 03:07, 16 August 2014 (IDT) | We apologize, but most of the scenes (green links) on this page are broken. We are working to repair this page. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 03:07, 16 August 2014 (IDT) | ||
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Two copies of the 15-amino-acid gramicidin peptide are shown here (<scene name='38/388981/Protein_only/2' oldname='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin/4'>restore initial scene</scene>) arranged as they are believed to be when they form a channel through a lipid bilayer membrane<ref name="crouzy">PMID: 7529578</ref>. The shape of the protein is shown | Two copies of the 15-amino-acid gramicidin peptide are shown here (<scene name='38/388981/Protein_only/2' oldname='User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_10/Gramicidin/4'>restore initial scene</scene>) arranged as they are believed to be when they form a channel through a lipid bilayer membrane<ref name="crouzy">PMID: 7529578</ref>. The shape of the protein is shown with tiny dots, inside of which is a ribbon [[backbone]] trace connecting the alpha carbon atoms of each amino acid chain. ''Toggle spin off to see transparency.'' | ||
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