Image:Dimerization site GSS.jpg

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Shown in purple is the site of dimerization formed by the two homogenous protein subunits.

Image borrowed from the NCBI databank for non-profit and educational purposes only. I claim no credit for the image shown. All credit goes to Slavens, et al (2011) at the following article:

Slavens KD, Brown TR, Barakat KA, Cundari TR, Anderson ME. 2011. Valine 44 and valine 45 of human glutathione synthetase are key for subunit stability and negative cooperativity. Biochem & Biophys Resear Comm, 410(3): 597-601. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.06.034

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