Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The number of atoms present in this structure is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
These images are provided with the data for the representation of different variable in the structure. In PDB file of structure coordinates are used for the representation of protein, RNA and atoms and other different components present in structure.
(b)
Interpretation:
The visibility of the bases of
Concept Introduction:
These images are provided with the data for the representation of different variable in structure. In PDB file of structure coordinates are used for the representation of protein, RNA and atoms and other different components present in the structure.
(c)
Interpretation:
Double helical region of RNA in structure needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
These images are provided with the data for the representation of different variable in the structure. In PDB file of structure coordinates are used for the representation of protein, RNA and atoms and other different components present in the structure.
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(d)
Interpretation:
Hit a right click on the image, after that select the ‘Select' option for all proteins. After that, again hit the right click on that image and now select ‘Render' option after this ‘Scheme' and then ‘CPK space fill' option. This results in highlighted ribosomal protein. Now, close the all protein selection tab and now select ‘Nucleic’ then select' ‘CPK space fill' from render
Concept Introduction:
These images are provided with the data for the representation of different variable in structure. In PDB file of structure, coordinates are used for the representation of protein, RNA and atoms and other different components present in structure.
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