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Crystal structure

Crystal structure

(Science: chemistry) The configuration in which atoms are arranged in a material. These arrangements have a direct effect on the physical properties of the material. These arrangements commonly take the form of cubes, rectangular solids, hexagonal solids. Etc.


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Want to creat ramachandra plot..by any tool..

For a given protein crystal structure, you can also minimize that structure and you have an online software SPDBview, from which you can ...

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by mohit
Wed May 11, 2011 9:31 am
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: Want to creat ramachandra plot..by any tool..
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Superpose result anlysis....

heavy means heavy atoms, which are added to the crystal, because they are more visible than the small carbons or nitrogens. And all means, unexpectedly, all atoms from the structure.

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by JackBean
Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:28 pm
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: Superpose result anlysis....
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Re: Capping termini - protein modeling

... are not the end of sequence but truncated, as obtained from the crystal structure. Such terminal residues in my case include...Thr, Ser, Glu, Gln, Val. Should I have ...

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by CoffeeIsTheColour
Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:15 pm
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: Capping termini - protein modeling
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Dialog Re: Living/Nonliving Division

... I’m after! R: Well, I think there is something that will satisfy you. Structure! Q: Structure? R: “The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms ... I don’t follow. R: So in the rock, the atoms are arranged in a sort of crystal lattice [pic]. It’s more complicated than you might expect, but it’s ...

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by NeilC413
Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:07 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Dialog Re: Living/Nonliving Division
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Definition of Primary Stain?

... you want to see. in the case of the Gram stain, that is the particular structure of the cell wall of the Gram+ bacteria. Safranin is a non specific ... up the safranin, but you cannot see it behind the deep purple of the Crystal violet/iodine complex.

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by canalon
Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:28 pm
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: Definition of Primary Stain?
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