Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798323007672

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<scene name='99/992467/C23m_1/2'>The active-site region of C23M_1</scene>. The active-site residues are shown in yellow. The two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions are shown as magenta spheres.
<scene name='99/992467/C23m_1/2'>The active-site region of C23M_1</scene>. The active-site residues are shown in yellow. The two Zn<sup>+2</sup> ions are shown as magenta spheres.
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<scene name='99/992467/C23_2/1'>O-isopropyl methylphosphonic acid was observed in C23_2</scene>. The interatomic distances observed between the oxygens of the P-O in all OP acid products are 1.9-2.0 Å. The six residues that bind to the two Zn<sup>2+</sup> ions are shown as ball-and-stick figures, with carbons coloured yellow, nitrogens blue, oxygens red, and phosphorus atoms orange.
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<scene name='99/992467/C23_2/9'>O-isopropyl methylphosphonic acid was observed in C23_2</scene>. The interatomic distances observed between the oxygens of the P-O in all OP acid products are 1.9-2.0 Å. The six residues that bind to the two Zn<sup>2+</sup> ions are shown as ball-and-stick figures, with carbons coloured yellow, nitrogens blue, oxygens red, and phosphorus atoms orange.
Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the challenges and considerations involved in studying the crystal structures of ligand-protein complexes, highlighting the importance of careful experimental design and rigorous data analysis in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the resulting PTE-OP structures obtained.
Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the challenges and considerations involved in studying the crystal structures of ligand-protein complexes, highlighting the importance of careful experimental design and rigorous data analysis in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the resulting PTE-OP structures obtained.

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