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'''4D motif in ''Tc''AChE:'''
'''4D motif in ''Tc''AChE:'''
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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/14'>Apo TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[1ea5]]).
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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/14'>Apo TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[1ea5]])<ref name="Sussman">PMID:12196020</ref>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/15'>Mg+2/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b38]]).
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/15'>Mg+2/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b38]]).
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca+2/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b8e]]).
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca+2/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b8e]]).
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'''Pocket in ''Bf''AChE that is homologous to the 4D pocket in ''Tc''AChE:'''
'''Pocket in ''Bf''AChE that is homologous to the 4D pocket in ''Tc''AChE:'''
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*Crystal structure<ref name="Bourne">PMID:25411244</ref> (PDB code [[4qww]]), <scene name='87/876867/Cv/12'>showing three Asp residues, a Glu residue, and a water</scene>.
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*Crystal structure (PDB code [[4qww]])<ref name="Bourne">PMID:25411244</ref>, <scene name='87/876867/Cv/12'>showing three Asp residues, a Glu residue, and a water</scene>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv/13'>Overlay of the BfAChE pocket (yellow sticks) on the TcAChE pocket (green sticks)</scene> with the distal oxygens displayed as red and green balls, respectively.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv/13'>Overlay of the BfAChE pocket (yellow sticks) on the TcAChE pocket (green sticks)</scene> with the distal oxygens displayed as red and green balls, respectively.

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