Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X19002693

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Comparison of the active sites in ''Syn''6301-PRK, ''Mh''PRK and uridine kinase:
Comparison of the active sites in ''Syn''6301-PRK, ''Mh''PRK and uridine kinase:
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<scene name='80/809165/Cv/7'>Ribbon representation of Syn6301-PRK in the redox-blocked state</scene>. The Cys18-Cys40 disulphide bond is represented by yellow stick. Secondary structure elements are indicated. The red pointer indicates the Walker A motif (P-loop).
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<scene name='80/809165/Cv/7'>Ribbon representation of Syn6301-PRK in the redox-blocked state</scene> (PDB entry [[6hzk]]). The Cys18-Cys40 disulphide bond is represented by yellow stick. Secondary structure elements are indicated. The red pointer indicates the Walker A motif (P-loop).
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<scene name='80/809165/Cv/8'>Ribbon representation of MhPRK</scene> (PDB entry [[5b3f]]; (Kono et al., 2017<ref>PMID:28082747</ref>)) in the apo state. The similar view as in the previous scene. The red pointer indicates the Walker A motif (P-loop).
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<scene name='80/809165/Cv/8'>Ribbon representation of MhPRK</scene> (PDB entry [[5b3f]]) in the apo state. The similar view as in the previous scene. The red pointer indicates the Walker A motif (P-loop).
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<scene name='80/809165/Cv/11'>Ribbon representation of uridine kinase from Thermus thermophilus</scene> (PDB entry [[3w8r]]) in the substrate-bound state. The substrates cytidine (Ctn) and AMP-PCP (ATP) are presented as cyan and magenta sticks, respectively. The helical hairpin acting as a lid above the substrate binding sites is indicated.
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'''PDB references:''' redox-inhibited phosphoribulokinase from ''Synechococcus sp.'' strain PCC 6301, [[6hzk]]; osmate derivative, [[6hzl]].
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<b>References</b><br>

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