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- | The C-terminal domain of lysine methyltransferase is very important for the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The structures of the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/1'>C-terminal domain (residues 345-366)</scene> serve the role of stabilizing the structures in the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/16'>SET7 domain (residues 193-344)</scene> in the correct orientation for a reaction in the active site. Hydrophobic interactions in the C-terminal domain are mainly responsible for stabilizing the access channel for the lysine methylation site on histone H3. Residues 337-349 create a beta-hairpin structure that stabilizes the orientation of two tyrosine residues, Tyr335 and Tyr337, that form the opening to the lysine access channel. Furthermore, the hydrophobic packing of alpha-helix 3 against beta-sheet 19, specifically <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/13'>residues Leu357 and Phe 299</scene>, stabilize the orientation of the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/14'>SAM cofactor</scene> so that its methyl donating group is oriented toward the lysine access channel. The orientation of the SAM cofactor is further stabilized with its hydrophobic interactions with C-terminal domain residues <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/ | + | The C-terminal domain of lysine methyltransferase is very important for the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The structures of the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/1'>C-terminal domain (residues 345-366)</scene> serve the role of stabilizing the structures in the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/16'>SET7 domain (residues 193-344)</scene> in the correct orientation for a reaction in the active site. Hydrophobic interactions in the C-terminal domain are mainly responsible for stabilizing the access channel for the lysine methylation site on histone H3. Residues 337-349 create a beta-hairpin structure that stabilizes the orientation of two tyrosine residues, Tyr335 and Tyr337, that form the opening to the lysine access channel. Furthermore, the hydrophobic packing of alpha-helix 3 against beta-sheet 19, specifically <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/13'>residues Leu357 and Phe 299</scene>, stabilize the orientation of the <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/14'>SAM cofactor</scene> so that its methyl donating group is oriented toward the lysine access channel. The orientation of the SAM cofactor is further stabilized with its hydrophobic interactions with C-terminal domain residues <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/18'>Trp352 and Glu356</scene>. |
<scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/1'>Lysine Methyltransferase PDB: 109S</scene> | <scene name='81/811091/C_terminal_domain/1'>Lysine Methyltransferase PDB: 109S</scene> |
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