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(The domains are as follows: Orange: N-domain; Green: M-large and M-small domains. The large domain, which is towards the N-terminal end is connected to the small domain by a linker shown as red; Olive: C-domain. An ATP analog is bound in the active si)
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The domains are as follows: Orange: N-domain; Green: M-large and M-small domains. The large domain, which is towards the N-terminal end is connected to the small domain by a linker shown as red; Olive: C-domain.

An ATP analog is bound in the active site in the N-domain.

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