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Ligand binding at each site appeared to be largely determined through hydrophobic interactions. The crystallographic studies support previous conclusions made on ligand binding in noncatalytic sites by ''At''GSTF2 based on isothermal calorimetry experiments (Dixon ''et al''. (2011)<ref>pmid 21631432 </ref>) and suggest a mode of ligand binding in GSTs commensurate with a possible role in ligand transport. | Ligand binding at each site appeared to be largely determined through hydrophobic interactions. The crystallographic studies support previous conclusions made on ligand binding in noncatalytic sites by ''At''GSTF2 based on isothermal calorimetry experiments (Dixon ''et al''. (2011)<ref>pmid 21631432 </ref>) and suggest a mode of ligand binding in GSTs commensurate with a possible role in ligand transport. | ||
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- ↑ Ahmad L, Rylott EL, Bruce NC, Edwards R, Grogan G. Structural evidence for Arabidopsis glutathione transferase AtGSTF2 functioning as a transporter of small organic ligands. FEBS Open Bio. 2016 Dec 22;7(2):122-132. doi: 10.1002/2211-5463.12168., eCollection 2017 Feb. PMID:28174680 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12168
- ↑ Dixon DP, Sellars JD, Edwards R. The Arabidopsis phi class glutathione transferase AtGSTF2: binding and regulation by biologically active heterocyclic ligands. Biochem J. 2011 Aug 15;438(1):63-70. doi: 10.1042/BJ20101884. PMID:21631432 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20101884
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