Journal:Acta Cryst D:S205979832100677X

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The dimer formation of ''Wc''AG:
The dimer formation of ''Wc''AG:
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/28'>First view, each subunit is colored in different colors</scene>.
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/28'>First view, each subunit is colored in different colors</scene>.
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/20'>Second view, each domain of subunit is colored in different colors</scene>. Blue represents Domain A, whereas Domain B, C, and N are shown in yellow, red, and green, respectively. Lighter colors represent different subunit of dimer.
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/29'>Second view, each domain of subunit is colored in different colors</scene>. Blue represents Domain A, whereas Domain B, C, and N are shown in yellow, red, and green, respectively. Lighter colors represent different subunit of dimer.
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/21'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 90ᴼ rotation</scene>.
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/22'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 180ᴼ rotation</scene>.
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''Wc''AG formed a <scene name='88/886503/Cv/26'>homodimer, of which the N-terminal domain of one monomer orientated in proximity to the catalytic domain of another</scene>, creating the substrate-binding groove. The residues near the dimer interface are shown in dark blue and deep sky blue sticks, while the maltotriose and catalytic residues are represented by yellow and magenta, respectively.
''Wc''AG formed a <scene name='88/886503/Cv/26'>homodimer, of which the N-terminal domain of one monomer orientated in proximity to the catalytic domain of another</scene>, creating the substrate-binding groove. The residues near the dimer interface are shown in dark blue and deep sky blue sticks, while the maltotriose and catalytic residues are represented by yellow and magenta, respectively.

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