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The DECA molecule in the DECA-AS/''Tc''AChE structure ([[5e4j]]) is aligned along the axis of the active-site gorge, spanning the CAS and the PAS. The DECA makes non-bonded interactions with six of the conserved aromatic residues that line the gorge surface, ''viz.'', <scene name='72/725874/Cv/20'>Tyr70, Trp84, Tyr121, Trp279, Phe330 and Phe331</scene>. | The DECA molecule in the DECA-AS/''Tc''AChE structure ([[5e4j]]) is aligned along the axis of the active-site gorge, spanning the CAS and the PAS. The DECA makes non-bonded interactions with six of the conserved aromatic residues that line the gorge surface, ''viz.'', <scene name='72/725874/Cv/20'>Tyr70, Trp84, Tyr121, Trp279, Phe330 and Phe331</scene>. | ||
- | In the DECA-PEG/''Tc''AChE structure ([[5e2i]]) a <scene name='72/725874/Cv/21'>PEG oligomer is seen at the bottom of the active-site gorge</scene>, between the proximal quaternary group of the DECA and the indole ring of Trp84. Due to the presence of the PEG molecule oligomer at the bottom of the gorge in the DECA-PEG/TcAChE structure, the <scene name='72/725874/Cv/22'>DECA molecule is positioned further up the gorge</scene> | + | In the DECA-PEG/''Tc''AChE structure ([[5e2i]]) a <scene name='72/725874/Cv/21'>PEG oligomer is seen at the bottom of the active-site gorge</scene>, between the proximal quaternary group of the DECA and the indole ring of Trp84. Due to the presence of the PEG molecule oligomer at the bottom of the gorge in the DECA-PEG/TcAChE structure, the <scene name='72/725874/Cv/22'>DECA molecule is positioned further up the gorge</scene> than in the DECA-AS/''Tc''AChE structure. <scene name='72/725874/Cv/19'>Click here to see animation of this scene</scene>. |
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