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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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A CBS monomer is natively a 63kDa protein made of 551 amino-acids and each of them binds two cofactors (the iron heme and the pyridoxal phosphate), as well as two substrates (homocysteine and serine). Thus it contains (from N-terminal to C-terminal) a heme binding site, located in a hydrophobic pocket (residues 50-67), a pyridoxal phosphate binding domain (residues 256-260 which shape a β-strand) situated in a highly conserved central catalytic domain (residues 70-416) and a C-terminal regulatory domain called Bateman module, composed of two CBS domains (CBS1 and CBS2).
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A CBS monomer is natively a 63kDa protein made of 551 amino-acids and each of them binds two cofactors (the iron heme and the pyridoxal phosphate), as well as two substrates (homocysteine and serine). Thus it contains (from N-terminal to C-terminal) a heme binding site, located in a hydrophobic pocket (residues 50-67), a pyridoxal phosphate binding domain situated in a highly conserved central catalytic domain (residues 70-416) and a C-terminal regulatory domain called Bateman module, composed of two CBS domains (CBS1 and CBS2).
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This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/12/2015, through 15/06/2016 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1120 through Sandbox Reserved 1159.
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Human cystathionine-beta-synthase (hCBS)

Structure of CBS

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