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===Conformational changes of serpins===
===Conformational changes of serpins===
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The inhibitory members of serpin family undergo an unusual conformational change, the Stressed to Relaxed transition. This structural transition causes the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> insertion into <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene> thereby the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> forms an extra β strand. The serpin conformational change is essential for the inhibitor mechanism of proteases. <scene name='60/604473/Rcl_insertion_into_beta_sheet/1'>Some amino-acids of RCL</scene> wich belong to a consensus sequence for inhibitory serpins are thought to permit the insertion of the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> into the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene>.<ref> James C Whisstocka, 2, Richard Skinnera, 2, Robin W Carrella, Arthur M Leska, Conformational changes in serpins: I. the native and cleaved conformations of α1-antitrypsin1, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022283699935209 DOI:10.1006/jmbi.1999.3520</ref>
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The inhibitory members of serpin family undergo an unusual conformational change, the Stressed to Relaxed transition. This structural transition causes the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> insertion into <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene> thereby the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> forms an extra β strand. The serpin conformational change is essential for the inhibitor mechanism of proteases. <scene name='60/604473/Rcl_insertion_into_beta_sheet/1'>Some amino-acids of RCL</scene> wich belong to a consensus sequence for inhibitory serpins are thought to permit the insertion of the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> into the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene>.<ref> James C Whisstocka, 2, Richard Skinnera, 2, Robin W Carrella, Arthur M Leska, Conformational changes in serpins: I. the native and cleaved conformations of α1-antitrypsin1, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022283699935209 DOI:10.1006/jmbi.1999.3520</ref>Key regions able to control and modulate the conformational change of RCL. The hinge which is the <scene name='60/604473/P9-p15/1'>P15-P9 portion of the RCL</scene> is responsible for the mobility which is essential during the conformational change in the Stress to Relax transition. The breach is situated in the top of the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>β-sheet</scene>. It is located at the point of initial insertion of the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> into the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene>. The shutter is next to the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene>. It facilitates the beta-sheet opening and accept the conserved hinge of the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> as it insert. The gate is fully inserted into the <scene name='60/604473/A_beta_sheet/3'>A β-sheet</scene> without cleavage, the <scene name='60/604473/The_rcl_loop_scene/3'>RCL</scene> has to pass around the β-turn linking strands.
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[[Image:Structure region.jpg|center|thumbnail|300px|'''Key regions able to control and modulate the conformational change of RCL''']]
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[[Image:Structure region.jpg|center|thumbnail|300px|'''Key regions able to control and modulate the conformational change of RCL<ref>PMID :11116082</ref>''']]
==Main SCCA1 function==
==Main SCCA1 function==
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= References =
= References =
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