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and  I74  in  particular,  comprises  part  of  PON1's  active-­site  wall.  <scene name='Journal:JMB:2/2d/2'>(D)</scene> Interactions  of  2HQ  with  
and  I74  in  particular,  comprises  part  of  PON1's  active-­site  wall.  <scene name='Journal:JMB:2/2d/2'>(D)</scene> Interactions  of  2HQ  with  
active-­site  residues  (interactions  with  the  catalytic  Ca2+  are  highlighted  in  red).  
active-­site  residues  (interactions  with  the  catalytic  Ca2+  are  highlighted  in  red).  
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<Structure load='1V04' size='500' frame='true' align='left' caption='Previously solved structure of rePON1 at pH 4.5' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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Catalytic versatility and backups in enzyme active sites: The case of serum paraoxanase 1

Moshe Ben-David, Mikael Elias, Jean-Jacques Filippi, Elisabet Dunach, Israel Silman, Joel Sussman and Dan Tawfik, PhD[1]


Molecular Tour
Figure   2.   Structural   details   of   the   2HQ/rePON1   complex   at   pH   6.5;   2HQ   and   the   structured  active-­site  loop  in  the  rePON1-­2HQ  complex  structure.    Overlay  of  the  phosphate  ion  in  the  apo  rePON1  at  pH  6.5  and  of  2HQ   in  the  rePON1-­2HQ  complex.   The  first  segment  of  the  active-­site  loop,  and  residues  Y71   and  I74  in  particular,  comprises  part  of  PON1's  active-­site  wall.   Interactions  of  2HQ  with   active-­site  residues  (interactions  with  the  catalytic  Ca2+  are  highlighted  in  red).  


Additional Structures

Newly solved structure of rePON1 at pH 6.5

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Previously solved structure of rePON1 at pH 4.5

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