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*'''I''' <scene name='76/763766/Cv/17'>Complex with Indole-3-aldehyde 1</scene>, ligand was found found at both '''L1''' and '''L2''' sites;
*'''I''' <scene name='76/763766/Cv/17'>Complex with Indole-3-aldehyde 1</scene>, ligand was found found at both '''L1''' and '''L2''' sites;
*'''II''' <scene name='76/763766/Cv/19'>Complex with Camalexin 2</scene>, ligand was found only at the '''L1''' sites;
*'''II''' <scene name='76/763766/Cv/19'>Complex with Camalexin 2</scene>, ligand was found only at the '''L1''' sites;
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*'''III''' Complex with Quercetrin 3;
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*'''III''' <scene name='76/763766/Cv/20'>Complex with Quercetrin 3</scene>, ligand was found found at both '''L1''' and '''L2''' sites;
*'''IV''' Complex with Quercetin 4;
*'''IV''' Complex with Quercetin 4;
*'''V''' 1GNW, an AtGSTF2 complex with two molecules of S-hexyl glutathione ‘GSX’, showing the GSH conjugation site.
*'''V''' 1GNW, an AtGSTF2 complex with two molecules of S-hexyl glutathione ‘GSX’, showing the GSH conjugation site.

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PDB ID 5a4u_ab

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  1. Ahmad L, Rylott EL, Bruce NC, Edwards R, Grogan G. Structural evidence for Arabidopsis glutathione transferase AtGSTF2 functioning as a transporter of small organic ligands. FEBS Open Bio. 2016 Dec 22;7(2):122-132. doi: 10.1002/2211-5463.12168., eCollection 2017 Feb. PMID:28174680 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12168
  2. Dixon DP, Sellars JD, Edwards R. The Arabidopsis phi class glutathione transferase AtGSTF2: binding and regulation by biologically active heterocyclic ligands. Biochem J. 2011 Aug 15;438(1):63-70. doi: 10.1042/BJ20101884. PMID:21631432 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20101884

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