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It is observed that there are direct hydrogen bonds, water-mediated polar interactions and hydrophobic interactions in the GSK-3β and staurosporine complex.
It is observed that there are direct hydrogen bonds, water-mediated polar interactions and hydrophobic interactions in the GSK-3β and staurosporine complex.
There are only two direct hydrogen bonds, and they are observed between
There are only two direct hydrogen bonds, and they are observed between
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1) the <span style="color:red">'''carbonyl oxygen'''</span> of Asp 133 and <span style="color:blue">'''N1 (nitrogen)'''</span> of staurosporine. The length of this hydrogen bond is 2.93Å,
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1) the <span style="color:red">'''carbonyl oxygen'''</span> of Asp 133 and <span style="color:blue">'''N<sup>1</sup> (nitrogen)'''</span> of staurosporine. The length of this hydrogen bond is 2.93Å,
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2) the backbone <span style="color:blue">'''nitrogen'''</span> of Val 135 and <span style="color:red">'''O<sub>5</sub> (oxygen)'''</span> of staurosporine. The length of this hydrogen bond is 2.76Å.
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2) the backbone <span style="color:blue">'''nitrogen'''</span> of Val 135 and <span style="color:red">'''O<sup>5</sup> (oxygen)'''</span> of staurosporine. The length of this hydrogen bond is 2.76Å.
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The water-mediated polar interactions are between the <span style="color:red">'''carbonyl oxygen'''</span> of Gln 185 and <span style="color:blue">'''N<sub>4</sub> (nitrogen)'''</span> of the glycosidic ring.
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The water-mediated polar interactions are between the <span style="color:red">'''carbonyl oxygen'''</span> of Gln 185 and <span style="color:blue">'''N<sup>4</sup> (nitrogen)'''</span> of the glycosidic ring.
The length between these atoms is 4.47Å. The typical H bond is categorized to be between 2.2 and 4.0 Å (cite Jeffrey).
The length between these atoms is 4.47Å. The typical H bond is categorized to be between 2.2 and 4.0 Å (cite Jeffrey).
Since many pdb files lack hydrogen atoms, one could classify a hydrogen bond between donor and acceptors that are 3.5Å apart.
Since many pdb files lack hydrogen atoms, one could classify a hydrogen bond between donor and acceptors that are 3.5Å apart.

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