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We can also do a superposition of the two subunits in the dimer of a single structure, say 3HG5. This is shown <scene name='79/794960/Dimer_difference/1'>here</scene> and the commands used to make this figure is below.
We can also do a superposition of the two subunits in the dimer of a single structure, say <scene name='79/794960/Dimer_intact/1'>3HG5</scene>.
 
You can see an animation of the superposition by clicking on the button below:
<jmol>
<jmolButton>
<script>compare {*:A} {*:B} SUBSET{*.CA} ATOMS{protein}{protein} ROTATE TRANSLATE 2.0</script>
  <text>Superimpose!</text>
</jmolButton>
</jmol>
 
 
The resulting scene is <scene name='79/794960/Dimer_difference/1'>here</scene> and the commands used to make this figure is below.


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