User:Ann Taylor/Polyphenol oxidase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The <scene name='72/728534/Secondary_structure/1'>secondary structure</scene> of PPO is primarily alpha helical, a few small regions of beta strands. The quaternary structure is classified as a morpheein, as it switches between monomeric, dimeric, tetrameric, octameric, and dodecameric forms. The displayed form is a <scene name='72/728534/Dimer/1'>dimer</scene> .
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Polyphenol oxidase uses copper to catalyze the addition of oxygen to phenyl rings.
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Polyphenol oxidase uses <scene name='72/728534/Cu/1'>copper</scene> to catalyze the addition of oxygen to phenyl rings. The copper is held by <scene name='72/728534/Cu-his/1'>histidine</scene> residues.
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== References ==
== References ==
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Polyphenol Oxidase

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