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== Structure & Function== | == Structure & Function== | ||
| - | A CBS monomer is natively a 63 kDa 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). Hence, | + | A CBS monomer is natively a 63 kDa 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). Hence, a CBS monomer contains (from N-terminal to C-terminal): <br/> |
- a <scene name='71/719867/Scene_4/2'>heme iron</scene> binding site located in a hydrophobic pocket (residues 50-67) <br/> | - a <scene name='71/719867/Scene_4/2'>heme iron</scene> binding site located in a hydrophobic pocket (residues 50-67) <br/> | ||
- a pyridoxal phosphate = <scene name='71/719867/Scene_4/1'>PLP</scene> (covalently linked to Lysine 119 amino group) situated in a <scene name='71/719867/Scene_1/1'>highly conserved catalytic domain</scene> (residues 70-382)<br/> | - a pyridoxal phosphate = <scene name='71/719867/Scene_4/1'>PLP</scene> (covalently linked to Lysine 119 amino group) situated in a <scene name='71/719867/Scene_1/1'>highly conserved catalytic domain</scene> (residues 70-382)<br/> | ||
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Human cystathionine β-synthase (hCBS)
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