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English: Based on http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Image:Amylose_cart.pdb. This animated GIF shows the three-dimensional structure of a densely packed form of starch called amylose A. Each six-membered ring with distinct color represents a glucose unit, with oxygen atoms shown as spheres. The dotted lines represent hydrogen bonds between the two chains, and the light blue spheres water molecules.
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Amylose A is a parallel double-helix of linear glucose chains

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