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''Torpedo californica'' acetylcholinesterase (''Tc''AChE) contains a unique 4D motif composed of four aspartate residues that can bind divalent metal cations (like Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Mn²⁺), significantly increasing the enzyme’s thermal stability. Despite the electrostatic repulsion expected between these aspartates, structural analysis shows that the enzyme's conformation remains stable | ''Torpedo californica'' acetylcholinesterase (''Tc''AChE) contains a unique 4D motif composed of four aspartate residues that can bind divalent metal cations (like Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Mn²⁺), significantly increasing the enzyme’s thermal stability. Despite the electrostatic repulsion expected between these aspartates, structural analysis shows that the enzyme's conformation remains stable |
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