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How to Make Excellent Scenes
This is a list of tips and tricks to develop effective scenes for your pages. The scenes below were taken from other pages with effective scenes.
Scene Transitions
Smooth TransitionsExample from the page HMG-CoA Reductase: The HMG binding pocket is the site of catalysis in HMGR. is a critical structural element of this binding site. Residues and are positioned in the active site as is . It is this K691 that likely stabilizes the negatively charged oxygen of the first mevaldyl-CoA intermediate. The mevaldyl CoA intermediate is subsequently converted to Mavaldehyde with added stabilization from . It is then believed that the close proximity of increases the pKA of E559, allowing it to be a proton donor for the reduction of mevaldehyde into mevalonate. Compared with: The HMG binding pocket is the site of catalysis in HMGR. is a critical structural element of this binding site. Residues and are positioned in the active site as is . Etc… Tip #2: It is best to establish a color scheme for all domains of interest and to stick with this color scheme throughout the analysisExample from the page The Structure of PI3KCompared with: Tip #3: When Transitioning focus to a new domain, it is best to zoom out and orient the reader to the new domain of interestExample from the page The Structure of PI3K:(residues 340-345) is anchored into Helix α11K of the (residues 1017-1024) nSH2 interacts with the through a network of charge-charge interactions involving two loops on nSH2 (Residues 374-377 & 350-354) and C2 residues 364-371, a strong [1]
Tip #4:Example from the pageCompared with:
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