k Legumain enzyme, illustration Illustration showing the quaternary structure of the enzyme legumain. The quaternary structure is the final three dimensional shape of a protein that is made from two or more polypeptide chains. Legumain has two chains an A chain green and orange and a B chain red and yellow. Alpha helices green and red and beta pleated sheets orange and yellow are secondary structures formed from the proteins polypeptide chain of amino acids. Legumain processes proteins. In plants it processes proteins in storage vacuoles and in human it generates antigens for major histocompatibility complex MHC molecules to present to immune system cells. , by CARLOS CLARIVANSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Legumain enzyme, illustration Illustration showing the quaternary structure of the enzyme legumain. The quaternary structure is the final three dimensional shape of a protein that is made from two or more polypeptide chains. Legumain has two chains an A chain  green and orange  and a B chain  red and yellow . Alpha helices  green and red  and beta pleated sheets  orange and yellow  are secondary structures formed from the protein s polypeptide chain of amino acids. Legumain processes proteins. In plants it processes proteins in storage vacuoles and in human it generates antigens for major histocompatibility complex  MHC  molecules to present to immune system cells. , by CARLOS CLARIVAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Legumain enzyme, illustration

Illustration showing the quaternary structure of the enzyme legumain. The quaternary structure is the final three dimensional shape of a protein that is made from two or more polypeptide chains. Legumain has two chains an A chain (green and orange) and a B chain (red and yellow). Alpha helices (green and red) and beta pleated sheets (orange and yellow) are secondary structures formed from the protein's polypeptide chain of amino acids. Legumain processes proteins. In plants it processes proteins in storage vacuoles and in human it generates antigens for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules to present to immune system cells. , by CARLOS CLARIVAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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