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Stabilising the entrance, there are some interactions between the <scene name='78/786054/151-155_144-149/1'>loops around the central channel</scene>, for instance, the hydrogen bonds between the pairs <scene name='78/786054/143-129__hydrogen_bond/1'>Asp 143-Gln 129</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/152-147_hydrogen_bond/1'>Leu 152-Gly 147</scene> and <scene name='78/786054/146-154_hydrogen_bond/1'>Asn 146-Gln 154</scene>.
Stabilising the entrance, there are some interactions between the <scene name='78/786054/151-155_144-149/1'>loops around the central channel</scene>, for instance, the hydrogen bonds between the pairs <scene name='78/786054/143-129__hydrogen_bond/1'>Asp 143-Gln 129</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/152-147_hydrogen_bond/1'>Leu 152-Gly 147</scene> and <scene name='78/786054/146-154_hydrogen_bond/1'>Asn 146-Gln 154</scene>.
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In the structure of the channel, the side chains of the hydrophobic aminoacids Leu 145, Val 150 and Leu 152 are exposed to the solvent, creating a <scene name='78/786054/Hydrophobic_lid/3'>hydrophobic edge</scene> around the channel. This hydrophobic entrance may be useful in guiding the Fe 2+ ions into the channel core, as well as providing a hydrophobic contact surface by which other proteins can interact, hiding their hydrophobic residues from the solvent-rich environment.
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<scene name='78/786054/Hydrophobic_lid/3'>Hydrophobic lid</scene>
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<scene name='78/786054/125-128/2'>125-128</scene>
<scene name='78/786054/125-128/2'>125-128</scene>
<scene name='78/786054/125-128_143_solvent_acess/1'>Solvent acess</scene>
<scene name='78/786054/125-128_143_solvent_acess/1'>Solvent acess</scene>

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