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  • 17 people were expecting to see real protein molecules

  • Protein untzy house goodness.

  • tout pourit

  • hey look that protein is fistpumping

  • i learned absolutely nothing...looks like i'll have to look else where to learn of the specific hydrogen bonds in proteins

  • @mbdiddy

    Try to look in any chemistry book. This video is not for any educational purposes.

  • This reminds me of every Friday night in the past two years.

  • This video is so awesome.

  • The start sounded like a david lynch movie

  • Biomolecular structures are indeed remarkable. They acheive their respective tasks with immense precision in such an hostile and chaotic environment due to enormous viscosity drag and thermal fluctuations. At our scale, it would be like trying to walk along a straight line during a hurricane.

  • pull out the glow sticks! its a rave.

  • Thanks, awesome video!!!

  • wonderful

    

  • IT LOOKS LIKE A PARTY!!!!!!

  • Even teachers show it during our medicine courses !

  • Watched this for my OHVA Biology school. Lol, love it. xD Biology FTW!

  • watched it for k12:)

  • Watched this for schoolwork, K12!

  • Lolololol K12.

  • I don't understand if primary structure is like a phase that leads to the secondary structure or they coexist togetter. please help as soon as possible.

  • @ancamrg they coexist.As far as I am aware-all proteins have primary, secondary and tertiary structures and then some(ones with more than one polypeptide chain) have quaternery structures also. Primary structure doesn't lead to secondary structure as they are very different things- primary structure being the sequence of amino acids joined by covalent peptide bonds and secondary structure being the local conformation of part of the polypeptide (folding into alpha-helix, beta-sheet + random coil.

  • @ancamrg they coexist.As far as I am aware-all proteins have primary, secondary and tertiary structures and then some(ones with more than one polypeptide chain) have quaternery structures also. Primary structure doesn't lead to secondary structure as they are very different things- primary structure being the sequence of amino acids joined by covalent peptide bonds and secondary structure being the local conformation of part of the polypeptide (folding into alpha-helix, beta-sheet + random coil

  • Crowded & noisy environment with lots of interactions...like New York City.....which makes a very dynamic environment. Love it! Has anyone captured a real protein in action during protein folding?? Thank you!

  • intresting

  • i have a sinus infection

  • Omg teh epilepsy.

  • omg dancing proteins :D

  • how do you know its noisy?

  • nice. simply explained. sick music too, what is it called?

  • what a thrill for an amino acid to be working in such a dynamic environment.

  • VMD + Snapz Pro X on Mac OS

  • what software you used? is it Jmol?

  • what software you used? is iy Jmol?

  • Pretty cool...

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