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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/15'>Mg&lt;sup>+2&lt;/sup>/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b38]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/15'>Mg&lt;sup>+2&lt;/sup>/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b38]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca&lt;sup>+2&lt;/sup>/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b8e]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca&lt;sup>+2&lt;/sup>/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b8e]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/17'>UO2/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b2w]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/17'>UO&lt;sub>2&lt;/sub>&lt;sup>+2&lt;/sup>/TcAChE</scene> (PDB code [[7b2w]])<ref name="Sussman1">PMID:33686648</ref>.
The 4 Asp residues, D326, D389, D392 and D393, are shown as sticks, with <span class="bg-lightgreen">carbons</span> in green, <span class="bg-red">oxygens</span> in red, and <span class="bg-blue text-white">nitrogens</span> in blue. Solvent <span class="bg-blue text-white">waters</span> are shown as blue spheres, and the <span class="bg-magenta">metal ions</span> as magenta spheres, with their sizes proportionate to their Van der Waals radii; the oxygens of the uranyl moiety are shown as red spheres. Non-covalent hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds are shown as dashed white lines.
The 4 Asp residues, D326, D389, D392 and D393, are shown as sticks, with <span class="bg-lightgreen">carbons</span> in green, <span class="bg-red">oxygens</span> in red, and <span class="bg-blue text-white">nitrogens</span> in blue. Solvent <span class="bg-blue text-white">waters</span> are shown as blue spheres, and the <span class="bg-magenta">metal ions</span> as magenta spheres, with their sizes proportionate to their Van der Waals radii; the oxygens of the uranyl moiety are shown as red spheres. Non-covalent hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds are shown as dashed white lines.

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