Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X25003905

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The structure of Abmb170h reveals that the C-terminal region has an impact on the sugar binding and would be important to the mannose binding affinity.
The structure of Abmb170h reveals that the C-terminal region has an impact on the sugar binding and would be important to the mannose binding affinity.
This can be seen in the comparison of the two Abmb170h structures versus Abmb156.
This can be seen in the comparison of the two Abmb170h structures versus Abmb156.
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* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/5'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/6'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/7'>animation</scene>.
 
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* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/4'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udy]] (in which some loops are not seen) vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/5'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/6'>animation</scene>
 
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* While structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/1'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/5'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udy]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/6'>an animation</scene> between the structures They look very similar, except for the loops which are not seen in [[9udz]] chain A.
 
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* Comparing the structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/5'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/6'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] we can see plasticity of the C-terminal tail in the <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/7'>animation</scene> <jmol><jmolButton>
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* Comparing the structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/5'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/6'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] we can see plasticity of the C-terminal tail in the <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/7'>animation</scene>.
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* Comparing the structures <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/7'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udz]] (in which some loops are not seen) vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/5'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] we can see plasticity of the C-terminal tail in the <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/6'>animation</scene> <jmol><jmolButton>
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* Comparing the structures <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/4'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udz]] (in which some loops are not seen) vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/5'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] we can see plasticity of the C-terminal tail in the <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/6'>animation</scene>.
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* While comparing the structures of Abmb170h Orthorhombic [[9udy]] vs Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A) [[9udz]] we can see that they look similar in the animatiopn.
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* While comparing the structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/1'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/5'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udz]] we can see that they look similar in the <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/6'>animation</scene>. <jmol>
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This plasticity in the C-terminal tail region could be related to the carbohydrate binding affinity of Abmb.
This plasticity in the C-terminal tail region could be related to the carbohydrate binding affinity of Abmb.

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Structures of Abmb170h (PDB_ID 9udy). N- and C- terminal regions are colored with blue and red, respectively.

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