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== Function ==
== Function ==
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The active site residue Cys 93 is located in a crevice formed by a loop between β4 and α2 (85-102) and another one between α2 and α3 (residues 122-130)
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The active site residue <scene name='60/604494/Cys_93/1'>Cys 93</scene> is located in a crevice formed by a loop between β4 and α2 (85-102) and another one between α2 and α3 (residues 122-130)
5 residues are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp12
5 residues are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp12

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