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This is a brief tutorial on how to read a Proteopedia article and view the integrated 3D figures.
This is a brief tutorial on how to read a Proteopedia article and view the integrated 3D figures. We will use lysozyme bound to a <scene name='79/797412/Carb/3'>carbohydrate</scene> as our example structure. In the <scene name='79/797412/Overall/3'>opening scene</scene>, the protein is shown in blue ("deep sky blue", to be exact) as a carbon alpha trace, and the carbohydrate is shown in all-bonds, colored using the [[CPK|CPK color scheme]]. Lysozyme was the [[Highest_impact_structures|first enzyme structure]] to be solved.


<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of the enzyme lysozyme (blue) in complex with carbohydrate (gray, red and blue)' scene='79/797412/Overall/3'>
<StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of the enzyme lysozyme (blue) in complex with carbohydrate (gray, red and blue)' scene='79/797412/Overall/3'>
==Example structure: Lysozyme==
In this tutorial, we will use lysozyme bound to a <scene name='79/797412/Carb/3'>carbohydrate</scene> as our example structure. In the <scene name='79/797412/Overall/3'>opening scene</scene>, the protein is shown in blue ("deep sky blue", to be exact) as a carbon alpha trace, and the carbohydrate is shown in all-bonds, colored using the [[CPK|CPK color scheme]]. Lysozyme was the [[Highest_impact_structures|first enzyme structure]] to be solved.


==Basic reading and viewing==
==Basic reading and viewing==

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Karsten Theis, Angel Herraez