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<scene name='81/817522/Cv/5'>Crystal structure of hBChE displaying a dimer assembled via an antiparallel four-helix bundle</scene> (PDB ID [[4aqd]]). <scene name='81/817522/Cv/6'>Crystal structure of hBChE devoid of a four-helix bundle</scene> (PDB ID [[1p0i]]). | <scene name='81/817522/Cv/5'>Crystal structure of hBChE displaying a dimer assembled via an antiparallel four-helix bundle</scene> (PDB ID [[4aqd]]). <scene name='81/817522/Cv/6'>Crystal structure of hBChE devoid of a four-helix bundle</scene> (PDB ID [[1p0i]]). | ||
- | All crystal structures of AChE deposited in the PDB (https://www.rcsb.org) display dimers in which the monomers associate through an antiparallel four-helix bundle. With respect to BChE, crystal structures have been obtained only for monomeric forms of hBChE. In the first hBChE crystal structure obtained (PDB ID [[1p0i]] | + | All crystal structures of AChE deposited in the PDB (https://www.rcsb.org) display dimers in which the monomers associate through an antiparallel four-helix bundle. With respect to BChE, crystal structures have been obtained only for monomeric forms of hBChE. In the first hBChE crystal structure obtained (PDB ID [[1p0i]]), of partially glycosylated enzyme expressed in CHO cells, dimers assembling via a <scene name='81/817522/Cv/6'>four-helix bundle were not observed</scene>. Subsequently, however, a <scene name='81/817522/Cv/5'>crystal structure in which the dimers did assemble via a four-helix bundle</scene> (PDB ID [[4aqd]]) was obtained for fully glycosylated hBChE expressed in Drosophila S2 cells. This dissimilarity of the two crystal structures reveals the high sensitivity of hBChE dimerization to the expression system and crystallization conditions. |
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