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==Mechanism==
==Mechanism==
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The primary factor in the ability of PPR10 to bind ATPH and SPAJ in a modular fashion lies in the hydrogen bonding of an AA residue at position 5 of each repeat with a specific base. For example, in the structure to the right, <scene name='69/696301/G1binding/1'>a threonine residue forms a hydrogen bond to G1 of ATPH.</scene>
==Synthetic Applications==
==Synthetic Applications==

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PDB ID 4OE1

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