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GMP synthase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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Human GMPS structure contains <scene name='51/516475/Cv/10'>2 dimerization domains (D1 and D2)</scene>. The <scene name='51/516475/Cv/6'>active site is located between the synthetase domain and D2 domain and covered by the LID motif</scene>. <scene name='51/516475/Cv/9'>Whole active site</scene><ref>PMID:23816837</ref>.
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Human GMPS structure contains <scene name='51/516475/Cv/10'>2 dimerization domains (D1 and D2)</scene>. The <scene name='51/516475/Cv/6'>active site is located between the synthetase domain and D2 domain and covered by the LID motif</scene>. <scene name='51/516475/Cv/9'>Whole active site</scene>. N-terminal glutaminase domain contains <scene name='51/516475/Cv/11'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene><ref>PMID:23816837</ref>.
==3D structures of GMP synthase==
==3D structures of GMP synthase==

Revision as of 09:32, 21 March 2016

Structure of human GMP synthase dimer complex with xantosine 5-phosphate and sulfate (PDB entry 2vxo)

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