The peptide backbone of an alpha helix from Hemoglobin as balls and sticks

The peptide backbone of an alpha helix from Hemoglobin as balls and sticks

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A molecule consisting of amino acids 1VLSPADKTNVKAAWGKVGA19, chain A, is depicted in a three-dimensional ball-and-stick format. Hydrogen bonds holding the structure together are clearly visible. This visual representation was created for instructional purposes in Biochemistry and Structural Biology classes. The long-term goal involves developing an educational resource comprising diverse secondary structures presented in various visualization styles, as well as complete proteins.

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