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This page has a few initial scenes, but its content needs to be fleshed out and new scenes created. | This page has a few initial scenes, but its content needs to be fleshed out and new scenes created. | ||
<scene name='Collagen/ | The collagen sequence is basically (Gly - Pro - hydroxy-Pro)<sub>n</sub>. | ||
Each <scene name='Collagen/Collagen_chain/1'>chain</scene> forms an elongated helix (phi, psi = ). Three of these chains are associated to a <scene name='Collagen/1cag/5'>triple helix</scene>. | |||
Every third amino acid is <scene name='Collagen/1cag/1'>a glycine</scene> | Every third amino acid is <scene name='Collagen/1cag/1'>a glycine</scene> |
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This page has a few initial scenes, but its content needs to be fleshed out and new scenes created.
The collagen sequence is basically (Gly - Pro - hydroxy-Pro)n.
Each forms an elongated helix (phi, psi = ). Three of these chains are associated to a .
Every third amino acid is
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Another Jmol tutorialAnother Jmol tutorial
Tutorial which illustrates and describes the 3D structure of collagen