Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798323007672

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[[Image:Fig_6.gif|left|300px]]<br /><scene name='99/992467/A53_3/2'>Ribbon representation of the A53_3 variant</scene>. It shows the octapeptide tag on subunit B penetrating the active-site region of the symmetry-related subunit A. The tag is shown in magenta. The active-site residues of the symmetrically related chain A are shown in yellow, with those residues within 5 Å of the tag shown in cyan. The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site. The two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions are shown as magenta spheres.
[[Image:Fig_6.gif|left|300px]]<br /><scene name='99/992467/A53_3/2'>Ribbon representation of the A53_3 variant</scene>. It shows the octapeptide tag on subunit B penetrating the active-site region of the symmetry-related subunit A. The tag is shown in magenta. The active-site residues of the symmetrically related chain A are shown in yellow, with those residues within 5 Å of the tag shown in cyan. The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site. The two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions are shown as magenta spheres.
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The Gif image on the left shows the electron density in green of an omit map with the octapeptide omitted (contoured at 3 sigma). The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site, and the black electron density corresponds to a 2Fo-Fc map (contoured at 1 sigma).
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The image on the left shows the electron density (in green) of an omit map with the octapeptide omitted (contoured at 3 sigma). The cyclic compound, X3E, presumably carried over from the protein expression and purification process, is seen in the active site, and the electron density (in black) corresponds to a 2Fo-Fc map (contoured at 1 sigma).

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