LINKS:
Here is a page of links to 3D rotatable images of biological molecules I have compiled, collected from the web.
Here is a library of
organic molecules with rotatable 3D structures. Many
molecules which are of interest to us this quarter are here.
Rotating them in 3D helps to visualize how they behave in space.
Here is an excellent page to explore three dimensional protein
structure of
the enzyme ribonuclease. When the page comes up, (it may
take a while to load), you can "grab" the molecule with the left
button of the mouse and rotate the structure in space. Alpha
helices will be very apparent, beta pleated sheets can be found
with some searching.
Here is an episode of "I Love Lucy" in which Lucy works in
a chocolate factory. It is a humorous example of and
enzyme's Vmax...
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