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<scene name='60/604494/Five_residues_of_the_sa/1'>Five residues</scene> are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp127. | <scene name='60/604494/Five_residues_of_the_sa/1'>Five residues</scene> are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp127. | ||
- | + | <scene name='60/604494/14_residues_conserved/1'>14 residues</scene> are well conserved among the UBC family : Gly47, Lys48, Gly56, Tyr68, Pro69, Pro73, Phe77, His83, Pro84, Asn85, Gly90, Trp103, Pro105 and Leu120. | |
Most of them are non polar and they are unlikely to have a direct role in the catalytic action but they are probably positionned to maintain the special configuration of the active site. | Most of them are non polar and they are unlikely to have a direct role in the catalytic action but they are probably positionned to maintain the special configuration of the active site. | ||
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This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/11/2014, through 15/05/2015 for use in the course "Biomolecule" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the Strasbourg University. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 951 through Sandbox Reserved 975. |
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SUMO-conjugating enzyme UBC9 EC:6.3.2.
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